Allen165
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"Our client handed over a copy of your reply of June 1, 2011, and a copy of the contract including Annexes 1 and 2."
The annexes are part of the contract.
Sometimes, whether one puts a comma before "including" or not can affect the meaning of the sentence. In the above sentence, though, I can't make out a difference in meaning; in other words, I don't think it matters whether there's a comma or not, even though I'd prefer to use one.
What do you think?
Thanks!
The annexes are part of the contract.
Sometimes, whether one puts a comma before "including" or not can affect the meaning of the sentence. In the above sentence, though, I can't make out a difference in meaning; in other words, I don't think it matters whether there's a comma or not, even though I'd prefer to use one.
What do you think?
Thanks!