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Vocabulary

Take out and leave

Are the underlined verbs correct in the following sentence?

Take out comma when you start your sentence with an independant clause, but leave comma when you start your sentence with a dependant clause.
  

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The verbs are used correctly. However, you need to preface the word "comma" with a definite or indefinite article. It needs to be "a comma" or "the comma" in order to be a fully correct sentence.

  • The verbs are used correctly.
  • However, you need to preface the word "comma" with a definite or indefinite article.
  • It needs to be "a comma" or "the comma" in order to be a fully correct sentence.
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The verbs are used correctly.

However, you need to preface the word "comma" with a definite or indefinite article. It needs to be "a comma" or "the comma" in order to be a fully correct sentence.

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