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Hi, Would you say that this combination of the two modals "could" and "can" in my sentence incorrect or awkward in structure? I didn't even notice it. I suppose it's better to be comsistent, eg can/can, or just say
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Thanks. Would you say that this combination of the two modals "could" and "can" in my sentence incorrect or awkward in structure? Could a person take out quotation marks on no. 2? I think he/she can. Also, I think you said the
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Hi, How would you write these? Could a person take out quotation marks on no. 2? I think he/she can. They are often not used in such a context. I am puzzled or confused by the use of apostrophes in nos 1 and 3. Omit them. For no. 2, it could be
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Hi. How would you write these? Could a person take out quotation marks on no. 2? I think he/she can. I am puzzled or confused by the use of apostrophes in nos 1 and 3. For no. 2, it could be any well-known search engine besides Google ( I think
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It is correct to place the period after the email, but after the quotation mark( '.) I write for a blog site and when doing the hyperlinks I just make sure I highlight only the part necessary to be included so the link will work. So, yes, it
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That depends on whether you are following the American English or British grammar rules pertaining to punctuation and quotation marks.
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. Are your DVDs scratched up?-- I'd call it a predicate adjective Also is my question sentence correct? -- Yes, but your last quotation mark is misplaced. Do I need to put question mark after adjective?-- No . .
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Hi, is this a correct way to note what someone said? Do quotation marks need in these types of situations? Not to my knowledge, John said. You absolutely need quote markes here This is going to be a long process, he told to himself. This is going
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Hi, is this a correct way to note what someone said? Do quotation marks need in these types of situations? Not to my knowledge, John said. This is going to be a long process, he told to himself. This is going to be a long process, he thought to
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. Both are possible grammatically, but only #1 is reputably used in business correspondence. You can say what you have written in quotation marks. .
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