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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Does the comma need to be there?

Should the following sentence contain a comma before "through"?

The course is recognised overseas, through reciprocal arrangements with accrediting bodies.

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Should the following sentence contain a comma before "through"? The course is recognised overseas, through reciprocal arrangements with accrediting bodies. It's optional.

  • Should the following sentence contain a comma before "through"?
  • The course is recognised overseas, through reciprocal arrangements with accrediting bodies.
  • It's optional.
  • Consider speech.
  • If you pause briefly after saying 'The course is recognized overseas', you are telling the listener that what you say next is not closely connected to the first part.
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Should the following sentence contain a comma before "through"?

The course is recognised overseas, through reciprocal arrangements with accrediting bodies.

It's optional.

Consider speech.
If you pause briefly after saying 'The course is recognized overseas', you are t

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