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Charchar Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Comma or dash?

Which of the two punctuation marks should I use for this sentence:

"Thank you to the only person who was there for me (comma or dash) my sister."
  

Top answer

A dash.

  • A dash.
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I am sorry, but isn't it comma?
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No - a dash.

Alternatively: a colon.

Definitely not a comma.

Rover
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Hi,
charchar "Thank you to the only person who was there for me (comma or dash) my sister."
Thank you to is not good English.

I'd like to / I want to thank the only person who was there for me—my sister.

I'd like to / I want to express my thanks to the only person who was there for me—my sister.

Regards

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