Which correctly uses or omits commas? The Manx cat a breed that has no tail or only a stub, began with a gene mutation on the Isle of Man off Great Britain. The Manx cat, a breed that has no tail or only a stub began with a gene mutation on the Isle of Man off Great Britain. The Manx cat a breed that has no tail or only a stub began with a gene mutation on the Isle of Man off Great Britain. The Manx cat, a breed that has no tail or only a stub, began with a gene mutation on the Isle of Man off Great Britain.
Do you have any ideas?
D. but i have no clue on this type of stuff
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because you could take out words between commas and it would still make sense
You are correct @ShifTnatural When the sentence starts to talk about something else in each part, you put a comma just before each part. And @alcathcart, it's against the code of conduct to give direct answers.
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