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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Placement of comma in dependent clause to refer back to subject in main clause?

Should there be a comma before "supporting" in these sentences?

It is wonderful knowing I have someone in my corner supporting me and guiding me through obstacles.

  

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anonymous Should there be a comma before "supporting" in these sentences? It is wonderful knowing I have someone in my corner supporting me and guiding me through obstacles. No.

  • anonymous Should there be a comma before "supporting" in these sentences?
  • It is wonderful knowing I have someone in my corner supporting me and guiding me through obstacles.
  • No.
  • It's fine as written.
  • CJ
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anonymous

Should there be a comma before "supporting" in these sentences?
It is wonderful knowing I have someone in my corner supporting me and guiding me through obstacles.

No. It's fine as written.

CJ

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