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Nifengtang Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Can I use the comma in below sentence: "I begin sending my soldiers out to every areas, to lead the militias. "?

Can I use the comma in below sentence: "I begin sending my soldiers out to every areas, to lead the militias. "?
  

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The comma is OK, but "to every areas" isn't right. You can say "to all areas".

  • The comma is OK, but "to every areas" isn't right.
  • You can say "to all areas".
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The comma is OK, but "to every areas" isn't right. You can say "to all areas".

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