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Victo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Commas

I don't think it's necessary, and quite frankly you should contact your supervisor.

*Comma after the word 'frankly'?


I will buy you the baseball glove tomorrow, but if you start to act up I will take back my offer.

*Comma after the word 'up'?


I will bill you on our customary terms or, if you prefer, will charge your credit card directly.

*Comma placement okay in this one?


Thank you.
  

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no no yes

  • no no yes
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Thanks again, Clive.
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I say yes to all three.
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victo don't think it's necessary, and quite frankly you should contact your supervisor.*Comma after the word 'frankly'?
With it, the writer is being frank; without it, the person contacting his supervisor is being frank.
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Thanks to everybody.

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