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Bagle Lawyer Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Punctuation

Let's meet on Friday, at 7.30, in front of the John H. statue.

1) Do I need a comma between "Friday" and "7.30"?

2) Are you available ;-)

Thanks!
  

Top answer

It seems to me that it's much better with the two commas. But this is just my impression. Sextus

  • It seems to me that it's much better with the two commas.
  • But this is just my impression.
  • Sextus
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It seems to me that it's much better with the two commas. But this is just my impression.

Sextus
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Hi,

Let's meet on Friday, at 7.30, in front of the John H. statue.

1) Do I need a comma between "Friday" and "7.30"?

You can use two commas like the example, or just one after '7.30', or even none. As a general comment, my opinion is that modern English tends to be 'simpler' in terms of punctuation, so that fewer

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