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Ryansamturner Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Can someone help me with this sentence.

I have the below sentence andIi think that I may need a comma in there to break it up, but i'm not sure.

I grabbed him by the collar of his shirt and dragged him across the floor until we reached the classroom door.

Where, if anywhere, would you put a comma?

Thank you.
  

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No comma needed. If you suspected the need for one after shirt , not necessary, because the subject I holds for both verbs, grabbed and dragged .

  • No comma needed.
  • If you suspected the need for one after shirt , not necessary, because the subject I holds for both verbs, grabbed and dragged .
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No comma needed. If you suspected the need for one after shirt, not necessary, because the subject I holds for both verbs, grabbed and dragged.

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