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Rebooting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Do we need a comma here?

There are no trees here, because we've chopped them all.

I want him to be the president, because I like his personality.
  

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You may use them or not; someone will complain in either case. Omitting the comma makes the following clause more restrictive of the preceding clause.

  • You may use them or not; someone will complain in either case.
  • Omitting the comma makes the following clause more restrictive of the preceding clause.
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You may use them or not; someone will complain in either case. Omitting the comma makes the following clause more restrictive of the preceding clause.

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