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Forward should be forwarded to match processed (both in the past) and the comma is not needed. Your application has been processed and forwarded to the committee for review.
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Hi,
Yes, you need the apostrophe.
Or you could say 'the work of the Orkney artists'.
Clive
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Hello JJ,
Always the latter.
All the best,
MrP
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Do you write:
My mother’s- in- law Southern hospitality or
My mother- in- law's Southern hospitality?
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Please note that it's a hyphen, not a dash.
As a noun, use the hyphen. I'm doing some follow-up on the people who haven't responded yet
As a verb, don't use it. I need to follow up with the people who haven't
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I agree with Amy - none seem incorrect to me, though I would probably combine "will not" to make "won't."
It's true the comma isn't needed, but that the difference between what the rulebook says is correct
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Hi,
It's incorrect. Perhaps an apostrophe was intended.
Clive
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Zeeshan?s thrilled! why is a question mark used before S? what does that mean really? Thank you.
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Hello, Mariott, 1. I hope this will make you happy and will not be forgotten.- correct; no comma before and when the subject of the second clause is ellipted, as shown by the materials in the Survey of English Usage.
2. I hope this will make
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Hi and welcome to the forums. You need the comma.
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