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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Commas

hould he folowing sentence read;

'DrivingChip, there should be a comma between the two'

or

'DrivingChip there should be a comma between the two'

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Hi, hould he folowing sentence read; 'DrivingChip, there should be a comma between the two' or 'DrivingChip there should be a comma between the two' You need a space between 'driving' and 'chip'. It looks like you need the comma after Chip, but I can't really think of a context in which you would say the words in quotes. Is Chip a person?

  • Hi, hould he folowing sentence read; 'DrivingChip, there should be a comma between the two' or 'DrivingChip there should be a comma between the two' You need a space between 'driving' and 'chip'.
  • It looks like you need the comma after Chip, but I can't really think of a context in which you would say the words in quotes.
  • Is Chip a person?
  • Are you driving Chip to some place?
  • What does 'the two' refer to?
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Hi,

hould he folowing sentence read;

'DrivingChip, there should be a comma between the two'

or

'DrivingChip there should be a comma between the two'

You need a space between 'driving' and 'chip'.

It looks like you need the comma after Chip, but I can't really think of a context in which you would say the words in quotes.

Is Chip a p

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