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Bland Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

If you will

Go tell him now about it, if you will.

Will do, don't worry.


Do we put a comma before if you will? Is it mandatory if you use the phrase "if you will"??

  

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I hesitate to say it is mandatory, but a comma there is a good idea. A comma shows that if you will is basically an after-thought. It's like adding 'please'.

  • I hesitate to say it is mandatory, but a comma there is a good idea.
  • A comma shows that if you will is basically an after-thought.
  • It's like adding 'please'.
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I hesitate to say it is mandatory, but a comma there is a good idea.

A comma shows that if you will is basically an after-thought. It's like adding 'please'.

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