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How many commas are needed here? #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 21, 2007 0:20 am   How many commas are needed here?
 

Synonyms Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #111 "Synonyms for danger", question 4

There was a ......... he would do the wrong thing because he saw the reward but not the risk of crime.

(a) peril
(b) jeopardy
(c) danger
(d) hazard

Synonyms Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #111 "Synonyms for danger", answer 4

There was a danger he would do the wrong thing because he saw the reward but not the risk of crime.

Correct answer: (c) danger

Your answer was: correct
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i think comma was forgetten here? right?

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How many commas are needed here? #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 21, 2007 6:13 am   How many commas are needed here?
 

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No, though British writers seem to use fewer commas than American ones.
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