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Use two commas around “extra information” in a sentence to show that it is not important to the meaning of that sentence if taken out. For example: “The hardware store down the street, which had been paved recently, is open until midnight five days a week.” True or false


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To show that it is not important to the meaning of the sentence if taken out, use two commas around "extra information" in the sentence. The hardware store down the street, which had been paved recently, is now open until midnight five days a week.

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