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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Comma?

Unfortunately, I don't have skype.

Or

Unfortunately I don't have skype.

Which one is correct? To comma or not to comma?
  

Top answer

Both are correct. Some writers tend to omit the comma after introductory words or short phrases. I think it’s (usually) best to use the comma for consistency, and I would use it in your sentence.

  • Both are correct.
  • Some writers tend to omit the comma after introductory words or short phrases.
  • I think it’s (usually) best to use the comma for consistency, and I would use it in your sentence.
  • Note that S kype is a proper noun.
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Both are correct. Some writers tend to omit the comma after introductory words or short phrases. I think it’s (usually) best to use the comma for consistency, and I would use it in your sentence.

Note that Skype is a proper noun.

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