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Mowgli Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

punctiation and some

Is it necessary to use a comma after the word window in the following sentence?

On the table, there are a lamp and flowers.

Do I have to use "some" in front of flowers or could I write just "flowers"?

Thank you Mowgli
  

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Hi, Is it necessary to use a comma after the word window in the following sentence? On the table, there are a lamp and flowers. Well, if there is no word 'window', you don't need to put a comma after 'window'!

  • Hi, Is it necessary to use a comma after the word window in the following sentence?
  • On the table, there are a lamp and flowers.
  • Well, if there is no word 'window', you don't need to put a comma after 'window'!
  • (ha-ha) I would nomally put a comma after the word 'table'.
  • However, I wouldn't put a comma if the phrase comes at the end of the sentence.
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Hi,

Is it necessary to use a comma after the word window in the following sentence?

On the table, there are a lamp and flowers.

Well, if there is no word 'window', you don't need to put a comma after 'window'! (ha-ha) I would nomally put a comma after the word 'table'. However, I wouldn't put a comma if the phrase

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