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MattBryant Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Comma Placement Help

Hi, this is one version of my sentence: "I want you to know that I have an aversion to swimming, and certainly don't like doing it in front of people, but I think it depends with whom one is swimming with."

Do I put a comma here: ", and certainly don't …" and here "… of people, but?"

TY!
  

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" The comma before "and" is OK. "

  • " The comma before "and" is OK.
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I want you to know that I have an aversion to swimming, and certainly I don't like doing it in front of people, but I think it depends on whom one is swimming with."

The comma before "and" is OK.
You can also use "who" instead of "whom."

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