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Washington accomplished many vital parts of American history making him our first hero.
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Most likely. Or a conjunction. Also, accomplished many vital parts doesn't make sense. (The sentence needs to be rephrased in general.)
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
Where do i put the comma?
– Hannah
yesterday
Without addressing any other issues with the sentence, if you added a comma, it would be after history.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
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put on hold as off-topic by David, Jason Bassford, J. Taylor, jimm101, David Richerby yesterday
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Most likely. Or a conjunction. Also, accomplished many vital parts doesn't make sense. (The sentence needs to be rephrased in general.)
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
Where do i put the comma?
– Hannah
yesterday
Without addressing any other issues with the sentence, if you added a comma, it would be after history.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
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Most likely. Or a conjunction. Also, accomplished many vital parts doesn't make sense. (The sentence needs to be rephrased in general.)
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
Where do i put the comma?
– Hannah
yesterday
Without addressing any other issues with the sentence, if you added a comma, it would be after history.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
Most likely. Or a conjunction. Also, accomplished many vital parts doesn't make sense. (The sentence needs to be rephrased in general.)
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
Most likely. Or a conjunction. Also, accomplished many vital parts doesn't make sense. (The sentence needs to be rephrased in general.)
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
Where do i put the comma?
– Hannah
yesterday
Where do i put the comma?
– Hannah
yesterday
Without addressing any other issues with the sentence, if you added a comma, it would be after history.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
Without addressing any other issues with the sentence, if you added a comma, it would be after history.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
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Most likely. Or a conjunction. Also, accomplished many vital parts doesn't make sense. (The sentence needs to be rephrased in general.)
– Jason Bassford
yesterday
Where do i put the comma?
– Hannah
yesterday
Without addressing any other issues with the sentence, if you added a comma, it would be after history.
– Jason Bassford
yesterday