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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Should I insert a comma between 'materials' and 'using'?

Which of the following sentences is acceptable?

He can organize materials using orderly strategies, i. e. chronological, spatial, etc.
He can organize materials, using orderly strategies, i. e. chronological, spatial, etc.
  

Top answer

The comma is trivial. You can use it or not, as you wish.

  • The comma is trivial.
  • You can use it or not, as you wish.
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The comma is trivial. You can use it or not, as you wish.
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Rommel Should I insert a comma between 'materials' and 'using'?
No. There is no reason to use a comma there.

CJ

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