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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

comma or no comma?

Most importantly though *,* I share Anna´s ...
Is there supposed to be any comma in this sentence? Thank a lot
  

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Yes, a comma (or two) is necessary to differentiate: 1a) Most importantly though, I share Anna's ... 1b) Most importantly, though, I share Anna's ... "though" contrasts with something previously mentioned, and the sentence is expected to finish after you say what you share.

  • Yes, a comma (or two) is necessary to differentiate: 1a) Most importantly though, I share Anna's ...
  • 1b) Most importantly, though, I share Anna's ...
  • "though" contrasts with something previously mentioned, and the sentence is expected to finish after you say what you share.
  • 2) Most importantly, though I share Anna's ...
  • "though" contrasts the statement about what you share with something else that is expected to follow within the same sentence.
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Yes, a comma (or two) is necessary to differentiate:

1a) Most importantly though, I share Anna's ...
1b) Most importantly, though, I share Anna's ...
"though" contrasts with something previously mentioned, and the sentence is expected to finish after you say what you share.

2) Most importantly, though I share Anna's ...
"though" contrasts the stat
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Thank you very much!

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