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Snarf Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

With Comma

She was now kneeling right behind him with her knees almost touching his skull.

There doesn't need to be a comma before "with" there, right? I think it flows better without one.

Thanks.
  

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You are most likely correct, but I prefer the "flow" with a comma.

  • You are most likely correct, but I prefer the "flow" with a comma.
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You are most likely correct, but I prefer the "flow" with a comma.

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