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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Comma after "Note that"

1)I'm not sure whether or not the punctuation in the following sentence is corret:

"Note that annotations are not merely syntactic labels attached to the component."

Is a comma needed after 'Note' or 'Note that'? If why, what is the rule behind it.


2)Unfortuantely I have never learned how to punctuate an english sentence correctly. Can you recommend any specific books on this topic?


Thanx,
Michael
  

Top answer

No comma. " Same for "say that", "said that", "thought that", and so on. He says that annotations are not ...

  • No comma.
  • " Same for "say that", "said that", "thought that", and so on.
  • He says that annotations are not ...
  • I think that annotations are not ...
  • Observe that annotations are not ...
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No comma. "Note that annotations ..."

Same for "say that", "said that", "thought that", and so on.

He says that annotations are not ...
I think that annotations are not ...
Observe that annotations are not ...

I can't recommend any specific books. You should be able to find many such books at any of the major book stores. You can also do an Internet sear

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