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Sarnga1157 Posted 14 years ago
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In the paragraph below, should there be a comma between the words "scuppered" and "with"?

"A return to one-day internationals for Kevin Pietersen appears unlikely which means his ambitions to play in the World Twenty20 will continue to be scuppered with Andy Flower, the England team director, sticking to his original stance on the issue."
  

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sarnga1157 Hello,In the paragraph below, should there be a comma between the words "scuppered" and "with"? Y es, and there also should be a comma after "unlikely". "

  • sarnga1157 Hello,In the paragraph below, should there be a comma between the words "scuppered" and "with"?
  • Y es, and there also should be a comma after "unlikely".
  • "
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sarnga1157Hello,In the paragraph below, should there be a comma between the words "scuppered" and "with"? Yes, and there also should be a comma after "unlikely".

"A return to one-day internationals for Kevin Pietersen appears unlikely, which means his ambitions to play in

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