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Rayo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Another Comma Question

A well planned out, life-changing event using (fill in the blank) that kept (fill in the blank) intact and also (verb) for them, beats doing so and so..............

I am wondering if a comma goes before "beats" ... I can't tell if it would be a run-on sentence without the comma or if it just reads to fast. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
  

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Syntactically there should not be a comma before 'beat', but it is difficult to judge without seeing what fills the blanks whether re-casting is required.

  • Syntactically there should not be a comma before 'beat', but it is difficult to judge without seeing what fills the blanks whether re-casting is required.
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Syntactically there should not be a comma before 'beat', but it is difficult to judge without seeing what fills the blanks whether re-casting is required.

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