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JJDouglas Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is the comma optional or necessary in these examples?

"I am sending the pages back to you, proofed and ready to go."
Or...
"I am sending the pages back to you proofed and ready to go."

And...

"Here are the pages back, proofed."
Or...
"Here are the pages back proofed."
  

Top answer

The first set is correctly expressed and written. I am sending the pages back to you, proofed and ready to go.

  • The first set is correctly expressed and written.
  • I am sending the pages back to you, proofed and ready to go.
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The first set is correctly expressed and written.
I am sending the pages back to you, proofed and ready to go.

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