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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Comma after Since

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Since, you are aware about this open position. I would like to nominate one of the employees.
  

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No. " Since you are aware of this open position, I would like to nominate one of the employees. "

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  • " Since you are aware of this open position, I would like to nominate one of the employees.
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No. You need the comma after the whole "since phrase."

Since you are aware of this open position, I would like to nominate one of the employees.

Also, aware usually partners with "of," not "about."
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No, no comma after 'since'. Also:

Since you are aware of this open position, I would like to nominate one of the employees.
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You don't need a comma after "since", "aware about" isn't right, and your first "sentence" is not a complete sentence. You may mean:

"Since you are aware of this open position, I would like to nominate one of the employees."

However, this means that the nomination is prompted by the other person's awareness of the position, which seems an unlikely thing for

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