I'm going to get one although they are very expensive.
Is a comma needed after "one" in the sentence above?
It Anonymous I'm going to get one although they are very expensive . It is a rather short sentence so it would be correct either way. I personally prefer to leave it out.
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AnonymousI'm going to get one although they are very expensive.
It is a rather short sentence so it would be correct either way. I personally prefer to leave it out. It is a matter of style rather than grammar.
AnonymousI'm going to get one although they are very expensive.
Is a comma needed after "one" in the sentence above?
With a final 'although' clause (also 'even though', 'even if') it is the writer's choice. If it is felt that the contrast is very great, a comma is used, but in most cases it is not necessary.
CJ