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Hi,
Talking about a location.
I don't even know where it's at. Or
I don't even know where that is. Or
I don't even know where it is. Or
I don't even know where is it.
Are all four ok?
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Talking about a location. I don't even know where it's at. Or I don't even know where that is. Or I don't even know where it is. Or I don't even know where is it. Are all four ok?
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Hi,
Which game are you talking about? (two games) I assume both games are finished.
I'm talking about the game before. Or
I'm talking about the game before that one.
Both are OK. The exact context may make one sentence
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Do you mean brackets or do you mean parentheses ()? If parentheses, then you use end punctuation (a period or a question mark) within the parentheses only the whole sentence is enclosed. Otherwise, not. For brackets, normally, you use punctuation
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Which game are you talking about? (two games) I'm talking about the game before. Or I'm talking about the game before that one. It's always to write out or speak in complete sentences? Correct?
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1 The team redecortated <redecorated> the set to look like a hospital room/so that it would look like a hospital room. They weren't really shoot <shooting> in an hospital. <Either corrected version is fine.> (is the word
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1 The team redecor t ated the set to look like a hospital room/so that it would look like a hospital room. They weren't really shoot ing in an hospital.
(is the word REDECORATED when talking about a SET, filming? I don't know. I'm
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I think the original post was referring to possessives in general, not just 'him'.
Trad grams called my, your, his/her/its, our, your, their possessive adjectives . However, in many modern grammars they came to be called
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Could you please help me with this?
1 The team redecortated the set to look like a hospital room/so that it would look like a hospital room. They weren't really shoot in an hospital.
(is the word REDECORATED when talking about a SET,
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Hi,
is it correct to use the in this sentence? if it is wrong, under what circumstance it could be correct?
I am so inspired by the sadness that I feel I have found the joy.”
It's not wrong to say 'the', but it
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