A Modifying Word - Phrase - Or Clause Following A Noun Is Set Off By Commas If It Presents Information Which Is Not Essential To The Meaning Of The Sentence. Ex:" My Son - Who Went To Law School - Just Ran A Marathon."

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1. A Modifying Word - Phrase - Or Clause Following A Noun Is Set Off By Commas If It Presents Information Which Is Not Essential To The Meaning Of The Sentence. Ex:" My Son - Who Went To Law School - Just Ran A Marathon."