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Rezaenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

A time when you need help, fast.

Emergencies

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Reporter: Today we are talking about emergencies, a time when you need help, fast.

Woman: Hello? Is this the ambulance? It's an emergency. There's been a car accident;

people are hurt; come quickly.

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Which is grammatically correct:

1- a time when you need help, fast. ? with comma

2- a time when you need help fast. ? without comma



Thank you

  

Top answer

rezaenglish without comma This one. It is not so much grammar as style. If you are going for the big surprise, a comma is too weak, so use a dash, or forget it.

  • rezaenglish without comma This one.
  • It is not so much grammar as style.
  • If you are going for the big surprise, a comma is too weak, so use a dash, or forget it.
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rezaenglishwithout comma

This one. It is not so much grammar as style. If you are going for the big surprise, a comma is too weak, so use a dash, or forget it.

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