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My name is Rick Scott and I am not a person. I can’t get away from Rick and just let him take my name out.

1) I will send an email to Rick and I will copy you on that.

Which of the above is correct?

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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Grammar.
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Both examples are essentially correct. The second requires a comma between “Rick” and “And”. In

a compound sentence the two independent clauses must be separated by a comma and a conjunction, or by a semicolon (without a conjunction).

From a human perspective, the 2nd rendering is placed somewhat more emphasis on the speaker’s promise to cc:

the message.

Answered on March 26, 2021.
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