What’s the difference between a cat and a comma?
A cat has claws at the end of paws; a comma is a pause at the end of a clause.
What’s the difference between a cat and a comma?
A cat has claws at the end of paws; a comma is a pause at the end of a clause.
Alright, listen up, genius! So, a cat's got claws, right? They're at the end of its paws. Get it? And a comma? It's like a little break—a pause—at the end of a part of a sentence, called a clause. You probably don't know what a clause is because you're the type of person who probably eats crayons. That's the joke! It's all about the words sounding similar but meaning totally different things. Duh!