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BulbulTada Posted 8 years ago
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I guess I had accepted my fate and simply gave up.

D'oh! Surely not in case of bought and think. I'm thinking over the guess case though. But I guess it will come out with me not wanting to! Thanks for the answers.

  

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) it will come out with me not wanting to! Don't put a single comma (actually, an odd number of commas) between a subject and its verb or a verb and its complement.

  • ) it will come out with me not wanting to!
  • Don't put a single comma (actually, an odd number of commas) between a subject and its verb or a verb and its complement.
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BulbulTada But I guess (no comma!) it will come out with me not wanting to!

Don't put a single comma (actually, an odd number of commas) between a subject and its verb or a verb and its complement.

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