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commas +in conjunction with Dave standing on a rockprepositional phrase (with...)

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a. In the photo you see her with Dave standing on a rock.

b. In the photo you see her**,** with Dave standing on a rock.

c. In the photo you see her**,** with Dave**,** standing on a rock.

a. In the photo you see her with Dave standing on a rock.

In which case is this conclusion correct:

b. In the photo you see her, with Dave standing on a rock.

1.She is standing on a rock.

c. In the photo you see her, with Dave, standing on a rock.

In which caseof the above sentences is this conclusioneach of these conclusions correct:

2.Dave is standing on a rock.

1.She is standing on a rock.

And in which case is this conclusion correct:

2.Dave is standing on a rock.

3.They are both standing on a rock.

3.They are both standing on a rock.

a. In the photo you see her with Dave standing on a rock.

b. In the photo you see her**,** with Dave standing on a rock.

c. In the photo you see her**,** with Dave**,** standing on a rock.

In which case is this conclusion correct:

1.She is standing on a rock.

In which case is this conclusion correct:

2.Dave is standing on a rock.

And in which case is this conclusion correct:

3.They are both standing on a rock.

a. In the photo you see her with Dave standing on a rock.

b. In the photo you see her, with Dave standing on a rock.

c. In the photo you see her, with Dave, standing on a rock.

In which of the above sentences is each of these conclusions correct:

1.She is standing on a rock.

2.Dave is standing on a rock.

3.They are both standing on a rock.

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commas + with Dave standing on a rock

a. In the photo you see her with Dave standing on a rock.

b. In the photo you see her**,** with Dave standing on a rock.

c. In the photo you see her**,** with Dave**,** standing on a rock.

In which case is this conclusion correct:

1.She is standing on a rock.

In which case is this conclusion correct:

2.Dave is standing on a rock.

And in which case is this conclusion correct:

3.They are both standing on a rock.