What P-C said, as comma-tastic as it is.
It is pretty darn comma-tastic. But adverbial phrases are set off by commas. It's a thing.
'Underneath'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
What P-C said, as comma-tastic as it is.
It is pretty darn comma-tastic. But adverbial phrases are set off by commas. It's a thing.
Thanks. That's what I put, but the proofer corrected it to #1 so I wanted to double-check.
Could you put a colon after parents instead? Or have I been reading too much Dick Francis?
That's only if her parents really are God and Ayn Rand.
I should note that the sentence actually involves escargots, coq au vin, and, of course, boeuf bourguignon.
HA! I am kind of tired. In my head, God and Ayn Rand were totally the parents.
I should note that the sentence actually involves escargots, coq au vin, and, of course, boeuf bourguignon.
All generally tastier than Ayn Rand.
All generally tastier than Ayn Rand.
Psst, Amy's eaten an Objectivist. Pass it on.
Amy's eaten an object of worship. Pass it on.
Amy has had Communion. Pass it on.