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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Are these sentence's correct

If anyone of you is not interested in attending the class they may get up & leave this instant

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If you are not interested you may get up & leave the class this instant
  

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Your "if" clauses, and other conditional clauses like it, should always be followed by a comma. If any of you are not interested in being here, you may (get up and) leave the class this instant.

  • Your "if" clauses, and other conditional clauses like it, should always be followed by a comma.
  • If any of you are not interested in being here, you may (get up and) leave the class this instant.
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Your "if" clauses, and other conditional clauses like it, should always be followed by a comma.

If any of you are not interested in being here, you may (get up and) leave the class this instant.

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