NotWise
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I seem to use the construction of [independent clause] conjunction [prepositional phrase, indendent clause] fairly often, as in:
Should I omit the comma before the conjunction, as I did in the example, should I add it so there are commas at both ends of the conjunction, or should I add the comma before the conjunction and omit it after the conjunction?
Vic pulled Sara through the door by her hand and, when it closed behind them, he twisted her arm to the middle of her back and used his grip to hold her body against him.
Should I omit the comma before the conjunction, as I did in the example, should I add it so there are commas at both ends of the conjunction, or should I add the comma before the conjunction and omit it after the conjunction?