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English 1b3 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Punctuation before noun clauses

Do you accept all three versions or only b and c? I have a feeling a is punctuated incorrectly, but feel it best reflects how we would utter this.

a. The problem is, I don't know where I parked.
b. The problem is I don't know where I parked.
c. The problem is that I don't know where I parked.
  

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Only B and C are correct. A comma should never substitute that .

  • Only B and C are correct.
  • A comma should never substitute that .
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Only B and C are correct. A comma should never substitute that.

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