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Nonrestrictive clauses do not use commas. True or false.

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Answer:

This is falsIe I had the same question

Step-by-step explanation:

False

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The statement, “Nonrestrictive clauses d not use commas”, is false. In fact, nonrestrictive clause uses commas and is placed depending on the existence of the clause. Commas are placed around the clause of it appears in the middle of a sentence. And comas are placed before the clause and a period after it if the clause appears at the end.

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