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The bus driver who, only works weekdays, always waits for me when I'm running late

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The bus driver, who only works on weekdays, always waits for me when I'm running late

Comma after the driver
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Answer: The bus driver, who only works weekdays, always waits for me when I'm running late

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi, to answer this question we have to know what a nonrestrictive clause is, and how we use commas in these cases.

A nonrestrictive clause adds extra information that isn’t required to understand the main point of the sentence. A nonrestrictive clause should be set off from the main clause with commas.

In this case, the main clause is:

The bus driver always waits for me when I'm running late

And the nonrestrictive clause is:

Who only works weekdays.

So, the correct form is:

The bus driver, who only works weekdays, always waits for me when I'm running late.

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