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Latest post Thu, Jun 14 2007 5:53 AM by Spectacled-Girl. 2 replies.
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Spectacled-Girl  +  379015 Wed, 13 Jun 07 12:56 PM

'Mum wants me to ask you whether today you have to attend the Japanese class?'

Should the word 'Japanese' be capital letter?

And, is the structure of my sentence correct?

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Mister Micawber  +  379068 Wed, 13 Jun 07 03:06 PM

Yes, capital 'J'.  Your sentence is OK, but I would place 'today' after 'class'.  And 'the' is usually omitted.



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