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question 4 points 2 choose the option where comma is used correctly. sometimes, jack can come off, as a bit insensitive but, i know he means well. sometimes, jack, can come off, as a bit insensitive, but i know he means well. sometimes jack can come off, as a bit insensitive, but i know he means well. sometimes, jack can come off as a bit insensitive, but i know he means well.
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- For introductory adverbs like "Sometimes", a comma follows it when it starts a sentence.
- A parenthetical name "Jack" after the adverb needs commas on both sides to set it apart.
- The phrasal verb "come off" should not be split by a comma.
- A comma must precede the coordinating conjunction "but" that joins two independent clauses.
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Sometimes, Jack, can come off as a bit insensitive, but I know he means well.