
British TV News Blooper – What Did He Say?
In writing the comma lets the reader know where there is a pause. In speaking if you don't pause at the right place sometimes the meaning of your words come out differently than you planned for them too. For example, Jonathan Charles of the BBC, British Broadcasting Company's World News has just jumped a comma.
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