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...Christianity, using Chinese, when my Chinese improves.

 
 
Reply Wed 18 May, 2016 08:29 am
I am not good in Chinese. However, I hope to be able to convert people to Christianity, using Chinese, when my Chinese improves.

The above sentence is my own.

I would like to know whether the commas are necessary. Or should one of the commas be removed?

Thanks.
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