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Jasonlee Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

With a comma vs. without a comma

1. A lot of run-down urban areas were entirely wiped out in favor of massive redevelopment that would meet the demands of the modern city, for housing, transport, office or commercial use.

2. A lot of run-down urban areas were entirely wiped out in favor of massive redevelopment that would meet the demands of the modern city for housing, transport, office or commercial use.

I would like to know the difference in meaning between the two sentences above.

  

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jasonlee I would like to know the difference in meaning between the two sentences above. Meaning is not the issue. The comma is wrong because it is unnecessary and distracting.

  • jasonlee I would like to know the difference in meaning between the two sentences above.
  • Meaning is not the issue.
  • The comma is wrong because it is unnecessary and distracting.
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jasonleeI would like to know the difference in meaning between the two sentences above.

Meaning is not the issue. The comma is wrong because it is unnecessary and distracting.

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