Saturday 4 June 2011

When you use the word consequently in the middle of a sentence, where are commas needed?

It is no mystery that the affects of a law banning smoking in public places will set such a restriction consequently bringing a positive change to people鈥檚 lives by providing them with a cleaner and safer environment nationwide and preventing countless health issues and/or premature deaths for many.|||A comma before consequently. Because consequently is leading to a dependent clause.|||It is no mystery that the affects of a law banning smokin in public places will set such a restriction, consiquently bringing a positive change to people%26#039;s lives by provided them with a cleaner, safer environment nationwide which will prevent countless health issues and/or premature deaths for many.








Jeeze, that%26#039;s one heck of a run on! I replaced %26quot;nationwide and preventing%26quot; as well as adding a comma to %26quot;cleaner and safer%26quot;. The consiquently comma goes before it.