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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Birthday

For your birthday this year, I would like to do the same. Or

For your birthday this year I would like to do the same.

Please pick one for me.

Is the sentence above grammatically correct and natural to say?

Thanks again.
  

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Either is fine. Some feel the comma is necessary, others don't. By the way, what exactly do you mean by "do the same"?

  • Either is fine.
  • Some feel the comma is necessary, others don't.
  • By the way, what exactly do you mean by "do the same"?
  • The same as last year?
  • The same as you did for me?
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Either is fine. Some feel the comma is necessary, others don't.
By the way, what exactly do you mean by "do the same"? The same as last year? The same as you did for me?

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