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    I have corrected. Is that better?

    I have corrected. Is that better?
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    What do you mean that I'm struggled? I don't have...

    What do you mean that I'm struggled? I don't have difficulties with my Russian, I know it nice. Of course, I know that Canadian Russian is much more clear and correct than Russian one, but despite of...
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    Good links! It is almost true. When I was...

    Good links!



    It is almost true. When I was making my newspaper at university I found that when following to all rules of Russian punctuation in long complex sentenses I have to put commas...
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    Hm, interesting… I don't say that English doesn't...

    Hm, interesting… I don't say that English doesn't use commas, but comparing with Russian texts I really have such impression that English texts contain much less commas. Maybe it is because of...
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    Yes, these examples are understandable. But how...

    Yes, these examples are understandable. But how about comma before "but"? In your sentese it is, but I read many texts, not only from stupid websites, when it was not used. Does "but" always have...
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    Commas in English

    I wonder which role in English commas do. In Russian commas make structure of a sentense and they have strong rules of use. In Russian sentenses without commas become incomprehensible. But I see that...
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