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LeGion12359 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Mother: Look, I have made a cheese cake for you, I hope you enjoy it.
Son: Wow! Thank you Mommy.
Can I say the above sentence like this without changing it's meaning:
I have made a cheese cake for you, I hope you will enjoy it?
  

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Yes.

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By the way, the possessive (of or belonging to it) is its. The dog ate its food.
It's = It is. It's the best way.
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Blue JayBy the way, the possessive (of or belonging to it) is its. The dog ate its food. It's = It is. It's the best way.
I know that, It was just a typo.
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LeGion12359I know that, It was just a typo.
Easy mistake to make, I know.
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It's a comma splice, however.
I made you a cheesecake. I hope you enjoy it.

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