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Sethgoldstein Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

COMMA

Should there be a comma after 'June 30th' and 'July 1st' below?

Addams Family - such an incredible show today! Tremendous talent, gorgeous costumes and a very cool set. Two more shows at Raymond College: Thursday, June 30th and Friday, July 1st at 8pm. Tickets available at the door.
  

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I think the commas are unnecessary.

  • I think the commas are unnecessary.
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I think the commas are unnecessary.
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Think of "June 30th" and "July 1st" as appositives to "Thursday" and "Friday" -- so they should be set off with commas on both sides.

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