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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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To coma or not to coma

Going to rehab for my busted ankle, it's slowly coming along but definitely getting better.
  

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No, you should not use a comma there.

The first part doesn't have a subject, so it's casual. The "I am" is implied. However, you can't join it to the second part with just a comma. Use a period and make the "I" in "It's" a capital.

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