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Tamguatlay Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Should a comma be used after 'pub' instead?

Not only is Jack working as a pub; but he is also doing his graduation.

Should a comma be used after 'pub' instead?

Thanks.
  

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Yes, but he is working in a pub. What do you mean by 'doing his graduation''?

  • Yes, but he is working in a pub.
  • What do you mean by 'doing his graduation''?
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Yes, but he is working in a pub.

What do you mean by 'doing his graduation''?
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fivejedjonYes, but he is working in a pub. What do you mean by 'doing his graduation''?
Thanks,fivejedjon, it is a typo. By "doing his graduation", I mean while he is in university. Is that an error?
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tamguatlayBy "doing his graduation", I mean while he is in university. Is that an error?
Yes.

Not only is Jack working in a pub, but he is also attending university.
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Graduation is what happens when you complete all your coursework.
Rich parents give their children a trip to Europe after graduation. (as a graduation present.)

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