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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

comma or hypen

Studying hard will get you a job working hard will let you keep it
  

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Semicolon or m-dash. Or a full stop, which might be most effective.

  • Semicolon or m-dash.
  • Or a full stop, which might be most effective.
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5 Answers
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Semicolon or m-dash. Or a full stop, which might be most effective.
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Yes, a comma would be too soft for the context here, with two independent sentences.
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What do you mean by 'soft', Marius? Do you think a comma splice is acceptable here?
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Charlotte2076: Which mark of punctuation belongs in the blank in the following sentence? "Studying hard will get you a job________ working hard will let you keep it."
Charlotte2076: The answer choices are comma, hyphen , apostrophe , semicolon
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Mr. M answered this 3 years ago.

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