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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Confusion

No, because you're wrong about this.

In the above, I feel a comma is necessary after NO. Else, it feels awkward.
  

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Yes. Use a comma after initial "Yes" and "No". CJ

  • Yes.
  • Use a comma after initial "Yes" and "No".
  • CJ
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Yes. Use a comma after initial "Yes" and "No".

CJ

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