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Transitional modifiers can appear at the beginning, middle, or at the end of the sentence. In which position would the modifier not require any commas? At the beginning At the middle at the end

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A transitional modifier would not necessarily require a comma of any kind if it is at the very end of a sentence, although this is very much up to the will of the author.