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Aday Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Punctuation?

the reason I'm helping you is, I need help from you.
The comma after 'is' is required?
  

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The reason I’m helping you is [that] I need your help. No comma.

  • The reason I’m helping you is [that] I need your help.
  • No comma.
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3 Answers
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The reason I’m helping you is [that] I need your help.


No comma.
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So, you are saying I need to put 'that' after is?
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No, I’m saying a comma shouldn’t substitute the word that.

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