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Snarf Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

They will start a fuss then stop talking to you completely to find somebody else to bother.

Should there be a comma before "then"?

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I would put and before then and use no comma.

  • I would put and before then and use no comma.
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I would put and before then and use no comma.
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No comma, but and is correct before then. [A comma would be necessary if there were a change of subject.]

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