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Poll: Link me, I'll link you back. [On a blog]

Link me, I'll link you back. [On a blog]

This sentence is correct.
This sentence is incorrect.

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This Poll:

  • Votes: 434
  • Comments: 5
  • Added: October 2006

Comments:

Steve

This is a conditional.

If you link (to) me, (then) I'll link to you.

Stryfe

The "then" can't be implied if it's a correct sentence. The conditional and verbs taking the dative is fine, but it's a comma splice. There needs to be a conjunction or a semicolon.

zooga

Link me; I'll link you back?

Statuess

I chose correct, but only because it's clearly intended to be informal. I wouldn't say it was correct in a more formal format.

ajwilliams

Link me, and I'll link you back. It's two full sentences simply smushed together in the original form

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