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In the sentence You may have an apple or an orange but you can't have both . Where would the commas be ?

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MathG33k
MathG33k MathG33k
  • 27-03-2014
Between the or and apple and also the orange and but
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TacoGod
TacoGod TacoGod
  • 27-03-2014
The comma would end up between but and orange.

"You may have an apple or an orange, but you can't have both."

This is because you're coming to a conjunction, which usually has a comma preceding, or coming before, it.

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