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Gmax Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Can someone explain how to use the comma (.) in the following sentence?

"Your school will have a separate budget which is dedicated for health promotion. "

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I suggest this: Your school will have a separate budget dedicated to health promotion.

  • I suggest this: Your school will have a separate budget dedicated to health promotion.
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I suggest this:

Your school will have a separate budget dedicated to health promotion.
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To help you out some: It's inappropriate to use a comma in your sentence.

Using a comma would suggest that "dedicated for health promotion" is extra information about the budget. It is not extra information -- it tells you what the extra budget is for.

You get a separate budget. Oh, by the way, that money is for health promotion.

What it really means is "You will get

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