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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Those Who Know Drink Responsibly

The marketing group here at my office (not Don Julio) are arguing over this tagline. Some believe a comma is needed between know and drink. Others argue it is not. One final argument is that perhaps it would be needed in other forums, but for advertising it is not advertising.

Thoughts?

https://elevateyoursummer.com/those-who-know-drink-responsibly/
  

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It’s incorrect to use a comma between the subject and the predicate of a clause.

  • It’s incorrect to use a comma between the subject and the predicate of a clause.
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It’s incorrect to use a comma between the subject and the predicate of a clause. Emotion: smile
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You don't need a comma.

Your tagline reminds me a bit of this one that is used for Keith's Beer.
http://defenestratingtheworld.com/2013/06/12/keiths-those-who-li

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