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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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comma

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00Quite a number of writers, even native speakers, will put a comma before the words such as 'although', 'though' and 'because'. But I was taught not to put a comma before these words. Is it true?02br
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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Anonymous12cite 10Hi there,12br 12br 10Quite a number of writers, even native speakers, will put a comma before the words such as 'although', 'though' and 'because'. But I was taught not to put a comma before these words. 12br 12br 10Simon12br 12br 12blockquote 10I agree with you.

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Anonymous12cite 10Hi there,12br 12br 10Quite a number of writers, even native speakers, will put a comma before the words such as 'although', 'though' and 'because'.
  • But I was taught not to put a comma before these words.
  • 12br 12br 10Simon12br 12br 12blockquote 10I agree with you.
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Hi there,12br
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10Quite a number of writers, even native speakers, will put a comma before the words such as 'although', 'though' and 'because'. But I was taught not to put a comma before these words. Is it true?12br
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0hi there,02br
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00how about the comma before 'though'? unnecesary?02br
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00Aspiring to be an advanced knowledge economy, Beijing needs the great majority, if not all, of our students to success, academically and professionally, though individuals may attain achievement at differeent paces.02br
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0 See my posting here:02br
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