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Chrismlangan Posted 19 years ago
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Do I need commas before these two prepositional phrases?!?

Phil heads for his hotel room with the customer after sending Dayton off on a mission to buy a couple of kegs.
  

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Reads fine as it is.

  • Reads fine as it is.
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No.Reads fine as it is.
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Unfortuantly, correct written English isn't always about what reads fine.

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