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English, 21.09.2019 07:50 almaga1979orfvwo

When a sentence begins with two prepositional phrases, where should the writer place a comma? is it (a) after the first phrase (b) after the second phrase (c) after each of the phrases (d). none of the above —no comma should be used.

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