blazedandconfused
blazedandconfused
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Normally, you don't have commas separating two verbs in the same independent clause, but in this case, you have three verbs in a list, so a comma should be placed before the coordinating conjunction "and." The second sentence is correct.
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Normally, you don't have commas separating two verbs in the same independent clause, but in this case, you have three verbs in a list, so a comma should be placed before the coordinating conjunction "and." The second sentence is correct.
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Normally, you don't have commas separating two verbs in the same independent clause, but in this case, you have three verbs in a list, so a comma should be placed before the coordinating conjunction "and." The second sentence is correct.
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Normally, you don't have commas separating two verbs in the same independent clause, but in this case, you have three verbs in a list, so a comma should be placed before the coordinating conjunction "and." The second sentence is correct.
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Normally, you don't have commas separating two verbs in the same independent clause, but in this case, you have three verbs in a list, so a comma should be placed before the coordinating conjunction "and." The second sentence is correct.
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Normally, you don't have commas separating two verbs in the same independent clause, but in this case, you have three verbs in a list, so a comma should be placed before the coordinating conjunction "and." The second sentence is correct.