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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Use of Comma

Did I put the commas in the right place? Or do I need to add something? Does it sound ok?

No, the circumstances presented show no guilty knowledge, specifically deliberate ignorance, repeat purchases, and attempt to abandon.

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Hi, Did I put the commas in the right place? Or do I need to add something? Does it sound ok?

  • Hi, Did I put the commas in the right place?
  • Or do I need to add something?
  • Does it sound ok?
  • No, the circumstances presented show no guilty knowledge, specifically deliberate ignorance, repeat purchases, and attempt to abandon.
  • The way you have written it suggests that the underlined part refers to 'ignorance'.
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Hi,

Did I put the commas in the right place? Or do I need to add something? Does it sound ok?

No, the circumstances presented show no guilty knowledge, specifically deliberate ignorance, repeat purchases, and attempt to abandon.

The way you have written it suggests that the underlined part refers to 'ignorance'. But I think you wnt it

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