We are so looking forward to our holiday in Spain, just months away.
We are looking forward to our holiday. It is just months away. (exceptable both ways)
Can just be used like this or is the comma wrong. Just does show contrast.
We are so looking forward to our holiday in Spain. Just so happens, it is months away.
Is this ok or is the comma wrong ?
Would removing the determiners in these types of examples below and the subject in the second be informal speech or just wrong in written English. We do speak like this without saying: I am or I heard.
Looking forward to our holiday in Spain. Heard it was nice.
We are looking forward to our holiday. It is just months away. (exceptable both ways)Can just be used like this or is the comma wrong.
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panda blue 483We are so looking forward to our holiday in Spain, just months away.We are looking forward to our holiday. It is just months away. (exceptable both ways)Can just be used like this or is the comma wrong. Just does show contrast.
You meant "acceptable". Both are fine.
panda blue 483We are so looking forward to our hol