William Strunk Jr.
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“It is, of course, equally correct to write each of these as two sentences, replacing the semicolons with periods.”
― The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition
― The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition
“When the subject is the same for both clauses and is expressed only once, a comma is useful if the connective is but. When the connective is and, the comma should be omitted if the relation between the two statements is close or immediate.”
― The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition
― The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition
“the clauses introduced by which, when, and where are nonrestrictive; they do not limit or define, they merely add something.”
― The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition
― The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition
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