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Snarf Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A Clause?

"Well, I don't like it, and, from now on, they're all going to be treated with the same respect as everybody else."

Is that comma between "and" and "from" fine there?

Thanks.
  

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The phrase doesn't look parenthetical to me, so I say no.

  • The phrase doesn't look parenthetical to me, so I say no.
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The phrase doesn't look parenthetical to me, so I say no.
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What about one like this?

"That's going to change, the other thing is going to change, and, from now on, you're going to change as well!"
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"Yes" what? The comma between "and" and "from" is good with this one?
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Yeah, that's what I meant. Emotion: phone

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