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Don’t use a comma to separate a subject from its verb

Don’t use a comma to separate a subject from its verb.

  • The cup on the table, is Peter’s.
    (subject/The cup on the table – verb/is)
    The cup on the table is Peter’s.
  • I ate two of those dark chocolates, and drank a glass of milk.
    (subject/I – verb/drank)
    I ate two of those dark chocolates and drank a glass of milk.