Should I use a comma, colon or semicolon before the word “allowing” in the sentence below? I am not sure which option is grammatically correct.
"The winner will also get to announce their hair saloon’s name, address and launch date during the award ceremony, allowing people from all over the nation to come enjoy the winner’s hair saloon for years and years to come."
Top answer
I would use the comma, but I think you should probably change saloon to salon.
— Philip
I would use the comma, but I think you should probably change saloon to salon.
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