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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

2 questions in 1 sentence

Please help,

"So the questions remain, Where is the true source of this sustenance and are we really getting what we pay for?"

I want to know if the above is grammatically correct. Should it state question instead? Should there be a colon or semi-colon after remain? Underlined text is really bugging me it just looks very wrong. Thank you for any help you can provide.
  

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" I want to know if the above is grammatically correct. Should it state question instead? If you join them with 'and', then strictly speaking it is one question.

  • " I want to know if the above is grammatically correct.
  • Should it state question instead?
  • If you join them with 'and', then strictly speaking it is one question.
  • tShould there be a colon or semi-colon after remain?
  • Underlined text is really bugging me it just looks very wrong.
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Hi,

Please help,

"So the questions remain, Where is the true source of this sustenance and are we really getting what we pay for?"

I want to know if the above is grammatically correct. Should it state question instead? If you join them with 'and', then strictly speaking it is one question.

tShould there be a colon or semi-colon aft

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