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Anon006 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Comma usage

Are the commas okay:

I emailed you the request at the end of April, for it to take into effect June 1st. Even if you notified the residents now, the increase will begin in August meaning I lost two months of additional income.

  

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anon006 I emailed you the request at the end of April, for it to take into effect June 1 . 1st. Even if you notified the residents now, the increase will would begin in August , meaning I will have lost two months of additional income.

  • anon006 I emailed you the request at the end of April, for it to take into effect June 1 .
  • 1st.
  • Even if you notified the residents now, the increase will would begin in August , meaning I will have lost two months of additional income.
  • I recommend that you write it as shown above.
  • However, you could write "will lose" instead of "will have lost".
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anon006I emailed you the request at the end of April, for it to take into effect June 1. 1st. Even if you notified the residents now, the increase will would begin in August, meaning I w

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