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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Comma

The prodigy is attempting is telling her that if she does not become a prodigy now, then she never will.

why is the comma put before then ?
  

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The comma is trivial; there are greater problems with your sentence: 'is attempting is telling' is not possible, and it seems that the prodigy is speaking to herself. Could you please check and re-post it?

  • The comma is trivial; there are greater problems with your sentence: 'is attempting is telling' is not possible, and it seems that the prodigy is speaking to herself.
  • Could you please check and re-post it?
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The comma is trivial; there are greater problems with your sentence: 'is attempting is telling' is not possible, and it seems that the prodigy is speaking to herself. Could you please check and re-post it?

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