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Addyaddy Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

punctuatoin

I kept kicking and kicking until I broke my ankle.

Is a comma needed before 'until'.
  

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What are you kicking? Even with no object being kicked, no comma is needed in the sentence. addyaddy I kept kicking and kicking until I broke my ankle.

  • What are you kicking?
  • Even with no object being kicked, no comma is needed in the sentence.
  • addyaddy I kept kicking and kicking until I broke my ankle.
  • Possible: I kept kicking the door until somebody came out with a gun.
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What are you kicking? Even with no object being kicked, no comma is needed in the sentence.
addyaddyI kept kicking and kicking until I broke my ankle.
Possible: I kept kicking the door until somebody came out with a gun.

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