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Commas after Adverbs or Linkers
TeacherDate: Monday, 24.01.2011, 09:50 | Message # 1
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Dear Netters! It is an important syntactical rule to use a comma in sentences that start with adverbs, adverbial phrases or linkers. E.g.:
- Unfortunately, I haven't had a holiday this year.
- The next day, they met again.
- Luckily, there was nobody to speak to.
- Later,we'll learn some more complicate moves.
- Moreover, fewer people work nowadays.
So, in the sentence below the author should have used a comma after the first linking adverb:
'Moreover copying the homework or test done by his/her classmate, the pupil automatically remembers things or gets acquainted with another point of view".
 
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