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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Do you always use a comma when an infinitive clause starts a sentence...

Or is there certain amount of words it has to be like for prep phrases?
  

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To err is human. (No comma) To respect the elderly is our duty. (No comma) To tell the truth, I’m angry.

  • To err is human.
  • (No comma) To respect the elderly is our duty.
  • (No comma) To tell the truth, I’m angry.
  • ) To see is to believe.
  • (No comma) To make a mistake carelessly is inexcusable.
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To err is human. (No comma)

To respect the elderly is our duty. (No comma)

To tell the truth, I’m angry. (Comma req’d?)

To see is to believe. (No comma)

To make a mistake carelessly is inexcusable. (No comma)

To make a long story short, I don’t know the ans. (Comma req’d?)
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Do you use a comma if it's in the middle of the sentence?

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