Unpacking English, Bit by Bit
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4ndyman
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September 29, 2011
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I would drop the comma entirely and go with this: "Just because I was mean to you doesn’t mean you should be mean to me." This would be a bear of a sentence to diagram, though.
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I would drop the comma entirely and go with this: "Just because I was mean to you doesn’t mean you should be mean to me." This would be a bear of a sentence to diagram, though.