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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

comma grammar

Should there be a comma between May and schools?

Would you say that it is safe to say that around May, schools will stop sending out acceptance letters?
  

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No. Unless you add another comma before 'around' to make the phrase parenthetical.

  • No.
  • Unless you add another comma before 'around' to make the phrase parenthetical.
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No.
Unless you add another comma before 'around' to make the phrase parenthetical.

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