A few days ago
Anonymous

Do I need a comma…?

Do I need a comma after the word no in the following sentence?

“Of course, he told me no either because he rode it millions of times or simply because he lied.”

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A few days ago
sharl617

Favorite Answer

Your sentence is perfect. Just add a comma after “no”
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A few days ago
Dr.Drake Romorei
Yes it can be like this:

“Of course he told me no, either because he rode it millions of times or simply because he lied.”

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A few days ago
cartiphilus
I think yes.

“Of course he told me, “No”, either because he rode it millions of times or simply because he lied.”

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A few days ago
Anonymous
You need a comma behind the word “no” but not behind the word “course”.
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A few days ago
Jay Argentina
yes
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A few days ago
Sweetness
i think so.
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