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Hoax Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Comma usage.

Here is a sentence : My timetables have been messed up, i think it's time for the next lecture or seminar.

is this correct i've added a comma to join the second sentence.
  

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(X) My timetables have been messed up, i think it's time for the next lecture or seminar. is this correct i've added a comma to join the second sentence. -- No, a comma alone does not work; you must also add a coordinating conjunction ( and, or, but , so ): My timetable has been messed up .

  • (X) My timetables have been messed up, i think it's time for the next lecture or seminar.
  • is this correct i've added a comma to join the second sentence.
  • -- No, a comma alone does not work; you must also add a coordinating conjunction ( and, or, but , so ): My timetable has been messed up .
  • I t hink it's time for the next lecture or seminar.
  • My timetable has been messed up , so I t hink it's time for the next lecture or seminar.
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(X) My timetables have been messed up, i think it's time for the next lecture or seminar.

is this correct i've added a comma to join the second sentence. -- No, a comma alone does not work; you must also add a coordinating conjunction (and, or, but, so):

My timetable has been messed up. I think it's time for the next lecture

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