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How to cover up comma in WRD

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[ background music ] Got confused when you should put a comma before which? The rule is actually very simple, if you could remove the which-clause without changing the meaning of the sentence, then you should put a comma before which. For example: Everyone loved the party, which Jim spent a long time to prepare. Jims second novel, which he spent twenty years writing, just became a bestseller. Commas were needed here because the which clause is nonrestrictive, meaning we can remove it without changing the meaning of the sentence. On the other hand if the clause is restrictive, the meaning of the sentence will change if we remove the which clause, then comma is not used. For example: Cars which dont have seat belts arent allowed for kids. Actually in this case the word that is more common than which to introduce the clause especially in American English, and unlike which, that is always used without a comma. Hope the video clears your confusion. thanks for watching.

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Insert a superscript or subscript symbol On the Insert tab, select Symbol. In the Symbol box, in the Font drop-down list, select (normal text) if it isnt already selected. In the Symbol box, in the Subset drop-down list, select Superscripts and Subscripts.
Use keyboard shortcuts to apply superscript or subscript For superscript, press Ctrl, Shift, and the Plus sign (+) at the same time. For subscript, press Ctrl and the Equal sign (=) at the same time.
Bracketing commas are used to mark additional information in a sentence. For example: These studies, in spite of their shared focus on locality, approach the topic from contrasting perspectives. You can check you have used these commas correctly by removing the bracketed section from the sentence.
In case anyone else has the need to do this - Hold down the key while typing 0178. (Must use the number pad and not the numbers from the keyboard.) When you let up on the key, the superscript character will show up.
Use commas to set off expressions that interrupt the sentence flow (nevertheless, after all, by the way, on the other hand, however, etc.) or present a contrast. Also use commas with dates, locations, and titles, as in these examples: Example: I am, by the way, very nervous about this.
Open Microsoft Word. Select the Insert tab on the Ribbon or click Insert in the menu bar. On the Insert tab or the Insert drop-down, select the Symbol option. Select the desired accented character or symbol from the list of symbols.
Superscript numbers: The numbers in text are in superscript and occur at the end of the clause in which you used the information. They occur outside quotation marks,2 commas,3 (parentheses)4 and full stops.
Enclosing details Use a comma to enclose non-defining relative clauses and other non-essential details and comments.

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