Hi I need help with a question about punctuation. So the sentence is: " We noticed that the hotel near the airport is called the Flyaway Resort"

I think that it correct but I was told that it should be: " We noticed that the hotel near the airport, is called the Flyaway Resort". Please help

No comma is needed in that sentence, but there does need to be a period at the end!

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We noticed that the hotel near the airport is called the Flyaway Resort .

Sure! I'd be happy to help you with your question about punctuation.

In the sentence "We noticed that the hotel near the airport is called the Flyaway Resort," there is no need for a comma. The sentence is grammatically correct as it is.

The rule for using commas in this context is to use a comma before a conjunction (such as "and," "but," or "or") only if there are two independent clauses (complete sentences) being joined. In your sentence, there is only one independent clause, which is "We noticed that the hotel near the airport is called the Flyaway Resort."

Adding a comma before "is" would create a comma splice because the second part of the sentence, "is called the Flyaway Resort," is not an independent clause. It is a dependent clause or a subordinate clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence.

So, the correct version of your sentence would be: "We noticed that the hotel near the airport is called the Flyaway Resort."