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Commas or no commas in this sentence
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It seems to me that both versions are correct. What say you?

A. Can you think of any other popular laws that are or were broken by people?

B. Can you think of any other popular laws that are, or were, broken by people?

I confess that the move to Canada has gotten me more confused about commas. There seems to be just enough difference between British and US use (with Canada in the middle), that I get more flummoxed than normal. Inside punctuation? Outside punctuation? Is it raining?

thanks, Todd,',s key, board,
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Commas or no commas in this sentence - by Todd's keyboard - 02-23-2022, 01:54 AM
Re: Commas or no commas in this sentence - by hal - 02-23-2022, 04:33 AM

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