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Where does the comma go? Before "which", you always need one. Except in this example. Non-restrictive clauses are almost always set off with commas. Freakin' commas.
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- 00:03
okay SAT writing shmoopers eight of
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eleven here....[mumbling]
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focused right there on the underlying
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part dinner which was beef stew alright
- 00:23
where did that come from all right so
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- 00:25
let's cruise through the document here
- 00:27
and finally after two and a half busy [finger following sentence]
- 00:30
exhilarating hours it was time to go
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they climbed back in the Eagle stowed
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the rocks and prepared the ship for
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departure then it was time for dinner
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which was beef stew and by the way
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people we're gonna point out one thing
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here that relates to a previous question
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here notice that they say they climbed
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back in the Eagle stowed to the rocks
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not stowed away the rocks and stowed the
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rock so it's interesting that they used
- 00:54
correct grammar here whereas they didn't
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in the question they actually drove
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before so sometimes they give you a
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little gifts like that all right back to
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regularly-scheduled the commercial
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programming so then it was time for
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dinner which was beef stew and we're
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clearly missing something here what do
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you think that is well after a long day [astronaut walks back to spacecraft]
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of moonwalking nothing sounds better
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than a nice warm cup of beef stew we've
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never been to the moon so that's
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speculation but what we do know is the [beef stew appears]
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meaning of the clause which was beefs do
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is non restrictive meaning it's non
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essential to the meaning of the sentence
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you could cut it out and the sentence
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would still live like if it were deleted
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just go well then it was time for dinner
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yeah it could stand alone like the
- 01:38
cheese as a sentence non-restrictive
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clauses are usually set off with commas
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and almost always before which you need
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one so the answer there is dinner comma
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which was beef stew let's look at the
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loser bowl here yes are you guys knowing [person holding a loser bowl]
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that dinner consisted of yummy stew
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isn't essential to the sentence so we
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know a comma is necessary so we know
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there's a change
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however the non restrictive clause only
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needs to be separated from the rest of
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the sentence no need to chop it up with
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further punctuation so
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see if a came before dinner in the
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original sentence dinner of beef stew [vegetables appear]
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would work but we plug it into the
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sentences written while it reads then it
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was time for dinner of beef stew which
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may work in some old-timey flowery weird
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British language kinda way the past
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but sounds totally out of place in the
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context and tone of this essay so that's
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it it's dinner , and chow down
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