If you guys help me fund my campaign and vote for me, and I end up becoming mayor, I will make the city a better place for all of you, I promise.
If you guys help me fund my campaign and vote for me and I end up becoming mayor, I will make the city a better place for all of you, I promise.
Are both sentences grammatical? I am really confused as to when to put a comma in certain unusual sentences like these.
onelook If you guys help me fund my campaign and vote for me, and I end up becoming mayor, I will make the city a better place for all of you, I promise. This one is fine. onelook Are both sentences grammatical?
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onelookIf you guys help me fund my campaign and vote for me, and I end up becoming mayor, I will make the city a better place for all of you, I promise.
This one is fine.
onelookAre both sentences grammatical?
They are the same sentence. If one is grammatical, the other one is also grammatical. Yes, they are gram