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Omar Ahmed Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

A perplexing sentence

'Do it at once' gives the same meaning as 'Let it be done at once'.

Is the sentence mentioned above correct in terms of grammar and punctuation?

  

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'Do it at once' gives the same meaning as 'Let it be done at once'. Yes. Is the sentence mentioned above correct in terms of grammar and punctuation?

  • 'Do it at once' gives the same meaning as 'Let it be done at once'.
  • Yes.
  • Is the sentence mentioned above correct in terms of grammar and punctuation?
  • Yes, but don't say it unless you are a King or a Queen.
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'Do it at once' gives the same meaning as 'Let it be done at once'. Yes.

Is the sentence mentioned above correct in terms of grammar and punctuation?

Yes, but don't say it unless you are a King or a Queen.

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