Hi!!

Does this sentence need a comma after the word, "Mouschi"?:

Everyone is now relieved that it is only Mouschi, and not the Green Police.

(Or does it not need a comma?)

Please help!!
Thank you!!

it depends on the way u express the sentence. if the expression is thank god its only moushi thn u need comma bt its jus normal expression thn no need for comma.

There is no comma needed in that sentence.

Hello!

To determine whether a comma is needed after the word "Mouschi" in the sentence "Everyone is now relieved that it is only Mouschi, and not the Green Police," we need to consider the context and the elements being separated.

In this case, the phrase "and not the Green Police" provides additional information about what the speaker is relieved about. It functions as a dependent clause, modifying the main clause "Everyone is now relieved that it is only Mouschi."

To indicate the separation between the main clause and the dependent clause, a comma is usually used. Therefore, the sentence should indeed have a comma after the word "Mouschi":

"Everyone is now relieved that it is only Mouschi, and not the Green Police."

The comma helps clarify the structure of the sentence and adds clarity to the meaning.

I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.