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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Of course

I need to find a new home, but of course, I can't do that without finding a job first.

Is the punctuation in the right places?

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No. Here are a couple of correct versions. I need to find a new home but, of course, I can't do that without finding a job first.

  • No.
  • Here are a couple of correct versions.
  • I need to find a new home but, of course, I can't do that without finding a job first.
  • I need to find a new home, but of course I can't do that without finding a job first.
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No.
Here are a couple of correct versions.
I need to find a new home but, of course, I can't do that without finding a job first.
I need to find a new home, but of course I can't do that without finding a job first.
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Oh, thanks for responding. So I did a little research after I posted my question and found this webpage: http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm#below

According to that webpage, my version of the sentence is correct...how reliable is that website exactly?

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