red an' dead
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- Mar 20, 2013
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- English
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- Great Britain
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- Great Britain
Hello,
with regard to 'The Joining Comma' and a conjunction (but, and, etc) being
used to join two complete sentences (I went for a walk, and I picked some flowers), does
the same principal apply when the pronoun I is omitted in the second sentence? And if so,
is such a pronoun referred to as 'an invisible pronoun'?
Thank you,
Red an' Dead
with regard to 'The Joining Comma' and a conjunction (but, and, etc) being
used to join two complete sentences (I went for a walk, and I picked some flowers), does
the same principal apply when the pronoun I is omitted in the second sentence? And if so,
is such a pronoun referred to as 'an invisible pronoun'?
Thank you,
Red an' Dead