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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Help needed with this sentence

Without rephrasing the sentence below, would a comma after okay be the right thing to do?

I'm always late, which is okay because I have my reasons.
  

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I believe a comma here would work well. The comma means " the thing": You can say: I'm always late and it's ok because I have my reasons . or : I'm always late the thing which is ok because I have my reasons.

  • I believe a comma here would work well.
  • The comma means " the thing": You can say: I'm always late and it's ok because I have my reasons .
  • or : I'm always late the thing which is ok because I have my reasons.
  • or use the comms instead of the above saying: I'm always late , which is ok because I have my reasons.
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I believe a comma here would work well. The comma means " the thing":

You can say: I'm always late and it's ok because I have my reasons.

or : I'm always late the thing which is ok because I have my reasons.

or use the comms instead of the above saying:

I'm always late, which is ok because I have my reasons.
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I'd use a comma there.

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