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1 sep 2021
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Inglés (US)
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1. You need a friend who you can easily talk to.
2. You need a friend, who you can easily talk to.
I guess No.1 is okay but No.2 is not natural.
What do you think about these two sentences?
1. You need a friend who you can easily talk to.
2. You need a friend, who you can easily talk to.
I guess No.1 is okay but No.2 is not natural.
What do you think about these two sentences?
2. You need a friend, who you can easily talk to.
I guess No.1 is okay but No.2 is not natural.
What do you think about these two sentences?
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1 sep 2021
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- Portugués (Portugal)
You don't use a comma there because there is no break in this sentence.
You can do the following instead:
"You need a friend, someone who you can easily talk to".
In this, a comma makes sense. 🙂
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You don't use a comma there because there is no break in this sentence.
You can do the following instead:
"You need a friend, someone who you can easily talk to".
In this, a comma makes sense. 🙂
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