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Old September 20th 04, 09:04 PM
Ian Jackson
 
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A comma essentially indicates a pause - and there certainly wasn't any
pause in this case.
Is you native language German or Dutch? I think that you might be more
correct in those languages.
Anyway, this is getting boring, and is seriously off-topic, so I'm going
to shut up and think sweet thoughts about antennas.
Ian.

In message , Airy R. Bean
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You put a comma before a quote.

"Ian Jackson" wrote in message
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No I didn't. Why would you want to put a comma between the verb and the
object? Absolute twaddle!
And stop top posting!
Ian.

In message , Airy R. Bean
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You omitted a comma.

ITYM, "However, I doubt if many
of their inmates pronounce, 'pronunciation' correctly.".

"Ian Jackson" wrote in

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However, I doubt if many
of their inmates pronounce 'pronunciation' correctly.



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