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Are these two sentences correct? (even if in spoken English?)

(1) I have a question need your help,

(2) I have a question, need your help,
(just adding a comma)

For learning: English
Base language: English
Category: Language

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    You should use "and" to join those two parts. The comma doesn't fix it.

    I have a question and (I) need your help.


    You *could* say this in a very blunt and informal way, especially when you are in a hurry:

    Got a question, need your help!

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