Is this sentence punctuated correctly.

My garden is full of water, because of yesterday's rain

rain.

You don't need a comma after "water."

There should be no comma; period at the end of the sentence is needed.

oh yea i see! also no comma!

Yes, the sentence is punctuated correctly. However, to explain how to identify correct punctuation in this sentence, let's break it down:

1. My garden is full of water - This is an independent clause that expresses a complete thought. It can stand alone as a sentence.

2. , - The comma is used to separate two independent clauses when they are joined by a coordinating conjunction (e.g., and, but, or) or when there is a pause in the sentence.

3. because of yesterday's rain - This is a dependent clause that relies on the independent clause for its meaning. It cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.

In this case, the comma is correctly used to separate the two clauses. The independent clause is "My garden is full of water," and the dependent clause is "because of yesterday's rain."