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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

What is this comma mean?

The opposition leader questioned if the PM's plan could lead to the deployment of the troops, given that there are no credible ground forces in the area.

I can't understand what this sentence mean for the comma.

Did the leader asked PM is there any credible place to deploy?
  

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Anonymous Did the leader asked PM is there any credible place to deploy? No. The opposition leader noted that there's nobody fighting on the ground there now, so he asked if the PM's plan means that some day there will be fighters there.

  • Anonymous Did the leader asked PM is there any credible place to deploy?
  • No.
  • The opposition leader noted that there's nobody fighting on the ground there now, so he asked if the PM's plan means that some day there will be fighters there.
  • CJ
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AnonymousDid the leader asked PM is there any credible place to deploy?
No. The opposition leader noted that there's nobody fighting on the ground there now, so he asked if the PM's plan means that some day there will be fighters there.

CJ

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