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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Comma vs. semicolon

which is more correct:

We have always found Jane to be responsible in managing her personal and financial affairs, ethical in behavior and sound in judgment.

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We have always found Jane to be responsible in managing her personal and financial affairs; ethical in behavior and sound in judgment.
  

Top answer

The first one (with the comma), but it is very odd to profess knowledge of another's personal affairs.

  • The first one (with the comma), but it is very odd to profess knowledge of another's personal affairs.
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The first one (with the comma), but it is very odd to profess knowledge of another's personal affairs.
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Mister Micawberit is very odd to profess knowledge of another's personal affairs.
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CalifJimNSA
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