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Nananara Posted 6 years ago
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  1. Ken will be fond of Mary, so will Tom.
  2. Ken will be fond of Mary, so will Tom be.

3. A: Mary must be fond of Ken.

B: So she must.


4. A: Mary must be fond of Ken.

B: So she must be.


  

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Nananara Ken will be fond of Mary, so will Tom. Ken will be fond of Mary, so will Tom be. These are comma splice errors.

  • Nananara Ken will be fond of Mary, so will Tom.
  • Ken will be fond of Mary, so will Tom be.
  • These are comma splice errors.
  • Also, saying that someone "will be fond" of another person is relatively unusual and may be wrong, depending on context.
  • I would need to see more context.
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NananaraKen will be fond of Mary, so will Tom.
Ken will be fond of Mary, so will Tom be.

These are comma splice errors. Also, saying that someone "will be fond" of another person is relatively unusual and may be wrong, depending on context. I would need to see more context.

Nananara3. A: Mary must be fond of Ken.
B: So s

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