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Where should a comma be placed in this sentence? Kari and Misha, who have known each other since first grade are both yearbook editors and photographers.

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A comma should be placed after grade.
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The answer to your question would be that in the sentence above a comma should be placed after "first grade". That is, the sentence would be as follows: Kari and Misha, who have known each other since first grade, are both yearbook editors and photographers.

"Who have known each other since first grade" is a nonessential relative clause. A nonessential relative clause is one that is not necessary. Consequently, the clause can be removed from the sentence without altering the sentence's meaning. When a sentence has a nonessential relative clause, the clause is set apart with commas.

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