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EasyWriter Resources / 20 Most Common Errors /
1. Missing comma after an introductory element
Readers usually need a small pause between an introductory word, phrase, or clause and the main part of the sentence,
a pause most often signaled by a comma. Try to get into the habit of using a comma after every introductory element.
When the introductory element is very short, you don't always need a comma after it. But you're never wrong if you
do use a comma.
For practice recognizing and editing this error, go to Exercise Central.
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