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This tag is for questions about punctuation. This encompasses marks such as the period/full stop, comma, dash, and parentheses, used to separate structural units and perform other roles that clarify the meaning. USE THE 'SYMBOLS' tag for currency symbols, accents and so forth.
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Punctuation in what I believe is a subordinate conjugation
Your sentence has two elements in question: a relative clause and a prepositional phrase.
The words
when opening a typeOfObject in this view
form a relative clause. It is introduced by the rela …
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Usage of comma between two lines
Both A & B are correct grammatically. Here's an explanation why:
A uses a comma after and because it joins two independent clauses; i.e.
I am excited about the opportunity to work at XYZ
and
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