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Calm-mind
Joined: 14 Nov 2006 Posts: 53
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Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 7:20 am Post subject: a comma, in the participial construction |
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I would like to know the differences a comma makes in the participial construction which shows two things happen at the same time.
He entered the room smiling.
He entered the room, smiling.
The World Cup champions took a victory lap waving their national flag.
The World Cup champions took a victory lap, waving their national flag.
Reference books say when using the participial construction meaning the same time, a comma is NOT used. But I see many constructions without a comma I can take the meanings that the two things happen at the same time in many relatively formal articles. What would you think about it? Id doesn�t matter? |
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asterix
Joined: 26 Jan 2003 Posts: 1654
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Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 8:43 am Post subject: |
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I think that, in your examples the comma is not needed.
The comma is used to indicate a slight pause when speaking the words that are written. There is a tendency, lately, to leave out commas wherever possible, but it can lead to changes in meaning, so you have to be careful. The reverse is also true. |
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Calm-mind
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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 6:25 am Post subject: |
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Thank you very much, asterix.
So, in my examples, how do the meanings change? |
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asterix
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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 6:47 am Post subject: |
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In your examples the meaning does not change - that's why it's OK to omit the comma.
If you write, 'The Panda eats shoots and leaves", it does not mean the same thing as, "The Panda eats, shoots, and leaves." |
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Calm-mind
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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 6:53 am Post subject: |
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>'The Panda eats shoots and leaves", it does not mean the same thing as, "The Panda eats, shoots, and leaves."
Wow, really I don't know about this. How different? interesting! |
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asterix
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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 10:43 am Post subject: |
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The Panda eats, shoots, and leaves, means the Panda eats, then he shoots, and then he leaves the area.
Without the commas it is telling you what the Panda eats. |
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Calm-mind
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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 10:09 pm Post subject: |
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| Thank you very much, asterix. |
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