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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Too many commas?

My parents are aware of this and have welcomed us with open arms, offering to pay for all and any costs involved, before, during, and, if needed, after our stay with them.
  

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You can get rid of the comma after "involved". Otherwise it looks OK to me.

  • You can get rid of the comma after "involved".
  • Otherwise it looks OK to me.
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You can get rid of the comma after "involved". Otherwise it looks OK to me.
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Yes ,

Exactly the scentence is ok,there is no need on comma after involved..

thanks

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