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64801965 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Comma

Well he'd better not get drunk and tell Jo what happened in the week-end, in the hope that she'll finish with me.
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That comma is an error. It should read: Well , he'd better not get drunk and tell Jo what happened on the weeken d in the hope that she'll be finished with me.

  • That comma is an error.
  • It should read: Well , he'd better not get drunk and tell Jo what happened on the weeken d in the hope that she'll be finished with me.
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That comma is an error. It should read:

Well, he'd better not get drunk and tell Jo what happened on the weekend in the hope that she'll be finished with me.

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