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Misplaced comma, or is Lindsay re-retiring?
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07-07-2008, 06:20 PM
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Misplaced comma, or is Lindsay re-retiring?
I love, and have a huge amount of respect for Jon. But there are moments when his grammar leaves you wishing SI would hire a personal proofreader for him.
This sentence means (at least) two different things, depending on the placement of the comma.
• Having withdrawn before her second rounder with a dodgy knee, Lindsay Davenport might retire, having won her final match at Wimbledon. How many other players can say that?
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200....things/1.html
So does he mean she won't be back to Wimbledon, but can say she won her last match there?
Or does he mean she is re-retiring, and she can say she won her final match, which occurred at Wimbledon?
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