Hi all, so this is my sentence: His demand may seem tyrannical but he only has her best interests at his heart. and I wonder if there must be a comme between tyrannocal and but. Thanks!
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No, a comma there is not mandatory. The idiom is ' at heart' , not 'at his heart'.
— Clive
No, a comma there is not mandatory.
The idiom is ' at heart' , not 'at his heart'.
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