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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Commas after an introductory command

Are both of these sentences correct? Do they have the same meaning?

1) Don't be discouraged, take things as they are and you will enjoy everyday of your life.
2) Don't be discouraged to take things as they are and you will enjoy everyday of your life.

Do you always need to use a comma after an introductory command?
  

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Hi, Are both of these sentences correct? No. Do they have the same meaning?

  • Hi, Are both of these sentences correct?
  • No.
  • Do they have the same meaning?
  • Generally speaking, yes.
  • 1) Don't be discouraged, take things as they are and you will enjoy everyday of your life.
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Hi,

Are both of these sentences correct? No.

Do they have the same meaning? Generally speaking, yes.

1) Don't be discouraged, take things as they are and you will enjoy everyday of your life.

Don't be discouraged. Take things as they are, and you will enjoy every day of your life.



2) Don't be discouraged to take things as they are and

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