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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Addresses

You know the addresses of both places, is that what you're saying?

Please proofread.

Thank you!
  

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That’s a comma splice. How about one of these? You know the addresses of both places, right?

  • That’s a comma splice.
  • How about one of these?
  • You know the addresses of both places, right?
  • Are you saying that you know the addresses of both places?
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That’s a comma splice. How about one of these?

You know the addresses of both places, right?
Are you saying that you know the addresses of both places?

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