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Panda blue 483 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Punctuation/clauses.

How would you punctuate these clauses with 'your'? Are these not comma splices?


Your not saying it's zero, your saying it could be anything, it has no value by itself.

  

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your >>> you are You're not saying it's zero . You're saying it could be anything . It has no value by itself.

  • your >>> you are You're not saying it's zero .
  • You're saying it could be anything .
  • It has no value by itself.
  • Clive
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your>>> you are

You're not saying it's zero. You're saying it could be anything. It has no value by itself.


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