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Jimmer8383 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Comma

would it be acceptable to use a comma before they in this sentence


"I had further discussions with the team leader, they have indicated there has been an increase demand."

  

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No. You can' join two sentences with a comma. an increase demand an increase in demand an increased demand

  • No.
  • You can' join two sentences with a comma.
  • an increase demand an increase in demand an increased demand
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No. You can' join two sentences with a comma.


an increase demand

an increase in demand

an increased demand

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