Which of the following is a comma pitfall?
A. Using commas to separate thousands, hundred thousands, millions, and so on, in numberswith more than four digits
B. Using commas to set off introductory words, phrases, and clauses
C. Using commas to set off parenthetical elements within sentences
D. Using commas to separate a subject from its predicate
D
Two comma pitfalls that trap many writers are: using a comma to separate a subject from its
predicate and using a comma to separate a verb or an infinitive from its object or complement.
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