It needs a comma. Can you see where?
It may be necessary to convey the information, but the second part is not necessary to make a coherent sentence.I felt that the phrase was a necessary piece of information so I omitted it on purpose.
Hello, Vpriest!That was a typo.
Hmmm, I felt that was essential for the context. Also, isn't the sentence short enough to omit it?
Hello, Vpriest!
Words don't have to be grammatical to be understood. We understand what you're saying. The question is, do you know where a comma belongs?
Here's your sentence without the second part: The starting target score is 50-60%. That's a complete sentence. Therefore the second part can't be grammatically essential.I felt that was essential for the context. Also, isn't the sentence short enough to omit it?
I felt that the phrase was a necessary piece of information so i omitted it on purpose.
Yes, I saw that one already but it's a different case though. The depending phrase is required for sure for that one. However, in my case, I felt it is but it can stand alone without. That's the issue.
The starting target score is 50-60%, depending on the learner's skill level.Hi,
The starting target score is 50-60% depending on the learner's skill level.
Is the above grammatically correct?
Thanks.