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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Comma use in If, then sentence... with an added condition

What is the correct punctuation in this case? Thanks!

If you have a resume to submit, I'd certainly appreciate it. However, it's not required.

If you have a resume to submit, I'd certainly appreciate it, however it's not required.

If you have a resume to submit, I'd certainly appreciate it; however, it's not required.
  

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These are both OK: If you have a resume to submit, I'd certainly appreciate receiving it. However, it's not required. If you have a resume to submit, I'd certainly appreciate receiving it; however, it's not required.

  • These are both OK: If you have a resume to submit, I'd certainly appreciate receiving it.
  • However, it's not required.
  • If you have a resume to submit, I'd certainly appreciate receiving it; however, it's not required.
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These are both OK:

If you have a resume to submit, I'd certainly appreciate receiving it. However, it's not required.

If you have a resume to submit, I'd certainly appreciate receiving it; however, it's not required.

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