Dose this make sense
"Tomorow morning at 10 works for me, is it fine with you?"
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Tomorow morning at 10 works for me, is it fine with you?
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It makes sense in conversation, but it is a comma splice. To be correct grammatically, you can do three things.
Use a semicolon.
Tomorow morning at 10 works for me; is it fine with you?
Make two sentences.
Tomorow morning at 10 works for me. Is it fine with you?
Add a conjunction.
Tomorow morning at 10 works for me, but is it fine with you?
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answered Nov 19 '12 at 17:31
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