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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

On-site, comma

"There will be no additional extension cords available on-site." Could it also be 'on the site'? (I'm referring to the venue for a certain event.)


"You did not ask for help so I assume that you want to handle it on your own."

Should I put a comma before 'so'?

Thank you.

  

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" Could it also be 'on the site'? ) on-site is a standard expression. If you want to say 'the site', say ' at the site '.

  • " Could it also be 'on the site'?
  • ) on-site is a standard expression.
  • If you want to say 'the site', say ' at the site '.
  • " Should I put a comma before 'so'?
  • It's optional.
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There will be no additional extension cords available on-site." Could it also be 'on the site'? (I'm referring to the venue for a certain event.)

on-site is a standard expression. If you want to say 'the site', say 'at the site'.


"You did not ask for help so I assume that you want to handle it on your own."

Should I put a comma before 'so'? It's optional

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