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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Insurance

If something happens, my car is insured, so it's covered no matter who's driving it.

Please proofread. Are the commas necessary?

Thanks!
  

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Yes. That's good. I would change "no matter who's driving it" to "no matter who is driving it", to put emphasis on the who .

  • Yes.
  • That's good.
  • I would change "no matter who's driving it" to "no matter who is driving it", to put emphasis on the who .
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Yes. That's good.
I would change "no matter who's driving it" to "no matter who is driving it", to put emphasis on the who.

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