Allen165
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- Aug 8, 2009
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I'd like to know why there's a comma instead of a semicolon before "there" in this sentence:
Look, Bargnani was awful in Portland and has been invisible too many times of late, there is no question about it.
I would've put a semicolon before "there."
Thanks.
Look, Bargnani was awful in Portland and has been invisible too many times of late, there is no question about it.
I would've put a semicolon before "there."
Thanks.