It’s not true though. This should be quite obvious because you can come up with counterexamples. For example, “to whom did you send that letter to” and “of five boys that visited yesterday, only one of whom ate my cat”
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3:21 I don't know if anyone has already said this but sometimes (rarely, but I'm goanna share just in case) if there are items being listed out in a series, but each "item" starts with "and" then there shouldn't be commas separating them. (EX: I want ice cream and chocolate and cookies and cake.)
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