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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

Is this sentence correct? "I can relax knowing that I am not damaging the environment."
  

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I'd use a comma after relax .

  • I'd use a comma after relax .
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I'd use a comma after relax.
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Thanks. I might have been overthinking it, but I kept debating whether or not to put a comma before relax.

My reasoning:

I am trying to say that I would be able to relax because I'd know my actions weren't damaging the environment, rather than I would be able to relax while at the same time knowing my actions weren't damaging the environment. I hope that makes sense!
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AnonymousThanks. I might have been overthinking it, but I kept debating whether or not to put a comma before relax.My reasoning:I am trying to say that I would be able to relax because I'd know my actions weren't damaging the environment, rather than I would be able to relax while at the same time knowing my actions weren't damaging the environment.

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