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Levis1 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Short sentence

My friend asks: What are you doing in Italy?


Is this OK: I'm visiting friends in Italy, and traveling in Europe on business.

  

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I'm visiting friends in Italy and traveling in Europe on business. )

  • I'm visiting friends in Italy and traveling in Europe on business.
  • )
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I'm visiting friends in Italy and traveling in Europe on business. (No comma.)

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