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Iakov
Hi everyone,
Would you use a comma in the sentence below?
If you keep a gratitude journal, you might become more positive (a comma?) but it doesn't happen overnight.
Jul 14, 2022 10:30 PM
Answers · 4
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It might work best as two sentences since you are saying two things: 1) Journaling increasing positivity, 2) Positivity doesn't happen straight away.
"If you keep a journal, you might become more positive. However, this might not happen overnight."
July 15, 2022
Thank you all!
July 15, 2022
When I was in high school, an English teacher told me that clauses starting with "but" always follow a comma. I don't know if that's a hard and fast rule of grammar, but it has served me well. :)
July 15, 2022
i think, you don't need to use a comma there.
July 15, 2022
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