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Adsfaf Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What do you think?

For your own sake, I am doing this. Do you think the comma has a place in this example or not?

  

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Write the sentence simpler and clearer: I am doing this for your own sake. or I'm doing this for your own good.

  • Write the sentence simpler and clearer: I am doing this for your own sake.
  • or I'm doing this for your own good.
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Write the sentence simpler and clearer:

I am doing this for your own sake.

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I'm doing this for your own good.

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Personally, I think it is the correct way of writing it.

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adsfaf

For your own sake, I am doing this. Do you think the comma has a place in this example or not?

Yes. Adverb phrases at the beginning of a sentence are often set off by a comma.

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