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27 January, 23:23

Which sentence correctly uses commas to offset a phrase in the sentence? It may take me months, if not years, to train for a marathon. My dog a poodle named, Toby, will do tricks for food. My cousin who lives in another state, will visit us, this fall. I went, to a late-night rock concert, with my best friend.

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  1. 27 January, 23:43
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    The sentence "it may take months, if not years, to train for a marathon." uses commas to correctly offset a phrase in a sentence.
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