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Rob scoda Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Use of the comma

Hi!

I'm a bit confused about where the comma should go in this sentence, or if it needs one at all.

Relationships are built, and indeed dependent on love.

or

Relationships are built, and indeed dependent, on love.


Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated.

  

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rob scoda Relationships are built, and indeed dependent on love. No. rob scoda Relationships are built, and indeed dependent, on love.

  • rob scoda Relationships are built, and indeed dependent on love.
  • No.
  • rob scoda Relationships are built, and indeed dependent, on love.
  • There may be differing opinions on this one.
  • In one sense it is logical, but on the other hand the same "on" serves for two not-quite-compatible purposes.
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rob scodaRelationships are built, and indeed dependent on love.

No.

rob scodaRelationships are built, and indeed dependent, on love.

There may be differing opinions on this one. In one sense it is logical, but on the other hand the same "on" serves for two not-quite-compatible purposes. Some people might prefer "Re

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