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Daithy Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is there meant to be a comma when you use "the more you something...the..."?

e.g.,

"The more stubborn you are the better it'll be when you finally succeed in changing yourself."

Should there always/never/sometimes be a comma between the "the" clauses?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

always It's a natural place to pause.

  • always It's a natural place to pause.
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always

It's a natural place to pause.

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