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Raindance Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

when using from and to, do i need to put a comma before "to"? Is the following sentence fine, or does it need a comma before "to"?

"From the long wait for a companion to the desire of falling in love."

P.S. - In my question above, was I correct in using quotation marks for to?
  

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anyone?

  • anyone?
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Please be patient. Do not bump threads yourself. Thank you.

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