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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is this paragraph grammatically correct? "you look after your business, we'll look after your customers"
  

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No. A sentence must start with a capital letter, and end with correct punctuation. Your example is technically a run-on sentence, ie two separate sentences incorrectly joined by a comma.

  • No.
  • A sentence must start with a capital letter, and end with correct punctuation.
  • Your example is technically a run-on sentence, ie two separate sentences incorrectly joined by a comma.
  • Clive
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No.
A sentence must start with a capital letter, and end with correct punctuation.
Your example is technically a run-on sentence, ie two separate sentences incorrectly joined by a comma.

Clive
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thanks Clive. How should I correct it? Can you please tell me?
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eg "You look after your business and we'll look after your customers."
eg "You look after your business. We'll look after your customers."

In terms of meaning, this seems like poor advice to give to a business.
Customers are the most importa

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