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Rezaenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

All right, all right

A: Ha, ha, come in. Come in.

B: OK. OK. ?original text

A: Sit down; sit down.

B: All right, all right. ?original text

A: Make yourself comfortable.

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Which is grammatically correct:

1- OK, OK. ? with comma

All right, all right.

2- OK. OK.

All right. All right.


Thank you

  

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rezaenglish Which is grammatically correct: This isn't a grammar question. The grammar is correct in all of those cases. It's a punctuation question, and you can punctuate those short, repetitive expressions in any way you think suggests the way the words were said.

  • rezaenglish Which is grammatically correct: This isn't a grammar question.
  • The grammar is correct in all of those cases.
  • It's a punctuation question, and you can punctuate those short, repetitive expressions in any way you think suggests the way the words were said.
  • Use periods (full stops) if there is a longer pause.
  • OK.
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rezaenglishWhich is grammatically correct:

This isn't a grammar question. The grammar is correct in all of those cases.

It's a punctuation question, and you can punctuate those short, repetitive expressions in any way you think suggests the way the words were said.

Use periods (full stops) if there is a longer pause. OK. OK.
Use a semi-col

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