Subj : Misinterprestation To : Dallas Hinton From : Alexander Koryagin Date : Wed Aug 05 2020 17:11:16 Hi, Dallas Hinton! -> Wayne Harris I read your message from 04.08.2020 12:22 >> >>> I don't think it optional but Nesfield disagrees: >> >> Speaking of punctuation, I missed a comma before `but'. WH>> Is this comma always required? If so, who stated and where it is WH>> stated? DH> It's not always (or even often) required. "But" is a conjunction, DH> not a conjuctive adverb and therefore the comma should or should DH> not be there based on context (cf. Fowlers ). Is this rule applicable? -----Beginning of the citation----- A comma should be used before these conjunctions: and, but, for, nor, yet, or, so to separate two independent clauses. They are called co-ordinating conjunctions https://www.ole.bris.ac.uk/bbcswebdav/courses/Study_Skills/grammar-and-punctuation/index.html#/id/5eaff0d388d7eb04c5efb44f or https://is.gd/Kt92EF ----- The end of the citation ----- Bye, Dallas! Alexander Koryagin english_tutor 2020 --- * Origin: nntps://news.fidonet.fi (2:221/6.0) .