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Englishnewbie Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

a comma after "have"

Hello,

Is this grammatically correct?

I have, under your orders, planted the trees.

I am not sure if I can separate "have" and "planted" by adding "under your orders" between them.

Thank you!
  

Top answer

You can separate them. I have, in accordance with your instructions, planted the trees. I have, as you ordered, planted the trees.

  • You can separate them.
  • I have, in accordance with your instructions, planted the trees.
  • I have, as you ordered, planted the trees.
  • I have, as you requested, planted the trees.
  • I have, just as you wanted, planted the trees.
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You can separate them.
I have, in accordance with your instructions, planted the trees.
I have, as you ordered, planted the trees.
I have, as you requested, planted the trees.
I have, just as you wanted, planted the trees.

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