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MadPotatoExpert Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Help with commas

What is the correct way to put commas or semicolons in a sentence like this:

A brand new computer, without the speed, played up by useless features.

thanks in advance
  

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Hi MadPotato, That's not a full sentence -- it's just a giant noun phrase. Without the speed of what? The commas seem fine the way they are, as long as you are okay with it just being a noun phrase.

  • Hi MadPotato, That's not a full sentence -- it's just a giant noun phrase.
  • Without the speed of what?
  • The commas seem fine the way they are, as long as you are okay with it just being a noun phrase.
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Hi MadPotato,
That's not a full sentence -- it's just a giant noun phrase.

Without the speed of what?

The commas seem fine the way they are, as long as you are okay with it just being a noun phrase.

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