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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

In this sentence where should I put commas?

Please know, I have and always will, value your support through the years.

  

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Not where you have them. Also, the grammar is faulty because you say "have value" where "have valued" is needed. The meaning is strange—it seems like you are trying to say that you expect his support to continue and that you will value it when it does, but that is not what it says.

  • Not where you have them.
  • Also, the grammar is faulty because you say "have value" where "have valued" is needed.
  • The meaning is strange—it seems like you are trying to say that you expect his support to continue and that you will value it when it does, but that is not what it says.
  • It says that you will always value the support he has given you up till now.
  • Nonetheless, people do say things like that.
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Not where you have them. Also, the grammar is faulty because you say "have value" where "have valued" is needed. The meaning is strange—it seems like you are trying to say that you expect his support to continue and that you will value it when it does, but that is not what it says. It says that you will always value the support he has given you up till now. Nonetheless, people do say things li

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