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Rahuldev091 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

comma

I was reading a book which have a phrase as "verbs in the present tense indicate an action that is going on at the current moment, of it is taking place right now."I am not able to under stand, why did he use "of" after comma.
  

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That is a mistake. I can't account for it.

  • That is a mistake.
  • I can't account for it.
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That is a mistake. I can't account for it.
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It may be a typo. Perhaps it should be 'or'.

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