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English 1b3 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Commas or new sentences

a) We are moving offices in December, in the same campus, just a larger building, which will be modernized before we move in.

b) We are moving offices in December. The new office is in the same campus, but is a larger building, which will be modernized before we move in.

Is a grammatical?
Would you recommend using b or some variation?
  

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a) We are moving offices in December, on the same campus, just a larger building, which will be modernized before we move in. OK, casual. Typical of spoken English.

  • a) We are moving offices in December, on the same campus, just a larger building, which will be modernized before we move in.
  • OK, casual.
  • Typical of spoken English.
  • b) We are moving offices in December.
  • The new office is on the same campus, but is a larger building, which will be modernized before we move in.
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a) We are moving offices in December, on the same campus, just a larger building, which will be modernized before we move in.
OK, casual. Typical of spoken English.

b) We are moving offices in December. The new office is on

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