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Odessa Dawn Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"Give me a chance to my organize ideas, ..."?

Give me a chance to my organize ideas, and to be more understandable.

Do I need the comma to separate the independent sentence from what comes after, please?
  

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Odessa Dawn Give me a chance to my organize ideas, and to be more understandable. No, you don't need the comma. However, the word "my" belongs after the word organize.

  • Odessa Dawn Give me a chance to my organize ideas, and to be more understandable.
  • No, you don't need the comma.
  • However, the word "my" belongs after the word organize.
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Odessa DawnGive me a chance to my organize ideas, and to be more understandable.
No, you don't need the comma. However, the word "my" belongs after the word organize.
"Give me a chance to organize my ideas and to be more understandable."

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