pontios
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Good morning from cold, sunny Melbourne.
I hope I'm doing the right thing here; I just thought it would be best to keep all my queries, on commas, in the one thread (I don't want to rework the sentences I'll be querying - I just want to use them as working examples, even if they're flawed).
Here's query 1.
After a bumpy two hour trip, they passed through Oradea and somewhere east of the city they entered a large open space containing three rectangular, double-storey prison buildings.
I've deliberately left out 2 commas, above (incidentally, should there be a comma before above? - that could be my second query).
I'm not sure where to place the 2 commas. Which of the following is correct?
.. ,and somewhere east of the city, .. or ... and, somewhere east of the city, (the latter makes more sense - but I feel it's incorrect).
Something tells me it's the former, and if so, (I wasn't even sure about these 2 commas now) it would mean the "and" is effectively taken away, i.e., the sentence effectively becomes: (should there be commas around "effectively"? - that could be my third query!) After a bumpy two hour trip, they passed through Oradea, they entered a large open space...
I hope I'm doing the right thing here; I just thought it would be best to keep all my queries, on commas, in the one thread (I don't want to rework the sentences I'll be querying - I just want to use them as working examples, even if they're flawed).
Here's query 1.
After a bumpy two hour trip, they passed through Oradea and somewhere east of the city they entered a large open space containing three rectangular, double-storey prison buildings.
I've deliberately left out 2 commas, above (incidentally, should there be a comma before above? - that could be my second query).
I'm not sure where to place the 2 commas. Which of the following is correct?
.. ,and somewhere east of the city, .. or ... and, somewhere east of the city, (the latter makes more sense - but I feel it's incorrect).
Something tells me it's the former, and if so, (I wasn't even sure about these 2 commas now) it would mean the "and" is effectively taken away, i.e., the sentence effectively becomes: (should there be commas around "effectively"? - that could be my third query!) After a bumpy two hour trip, they passed through Oradea, they entered a large open space...