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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Comma usage

Hi,

I see people putting comma after 'of course' or sometimes they don't. Which is right - comma or no comma?

Of course, he was trying to get a job.

Of course there was not much I could do.

Thanks.

  

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A comma is recommended. There is a discussion on the same topic here. com/questions/348666/comma-usage-with-of-course #: :text=When%20you%20use%20the%20phrase,one%20seems%20wrong%20to%20me.

  • A comma is recommended.
  • There is a discussion on the same topic here.
  • com/questions/348666/comma-usage-with-of-course #: :text=When%20you%20use%20the%20phrase,one%20seems%20wrong%20to%20me.
  • Tom
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A comma is recommended. There is a discussion on the same topic here.

https://english.stackexchange.com/que

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