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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Quick comma question (specific instance)

0 In the following sentence, is the comma following the word 'server' necessary? Thanks.02br
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00With this software, your receive a complete virtual private server, allowing you to run the program and a host of other third-party applications from any computer with nothing more than an Internet connection.0-
  

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0Agreed. Or you can remove it and change it to "that allows..."0-
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0Hi guys,02br
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00Let me try to offer a different opinion.05002br
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00If you don't use a comma, then the 'allowing . . .' phrase relates to the server. ie 01i00The01b00 server02b00 allows you to . . . 02i02br
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00If you do use a comma, then the 'allowing . . .' phrase relates to the
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0 I agree with Clive on this one. 0-

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