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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Any mistake, please?

Please, is there any mistake below?

- Natie a 62-year-old-lady has decided to move to Paris (is there any mistake here?);

- They started to quarrel (or) they started quarreling ?

Thanks,

Bellina
  

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Hi Bellina, Natie, a 62-year-old lady, has decided... - you need to set off the 62-year-old lady part with commas, and not have a hyphen before lady . Either started to quarrel or started quarreling is correct.

  • Hi Bellina, Natie, a 62-year-old lady, has decided...
  • - you need to set off the 62-year-old lady part with commas, and not have a hyphen before lady .
  • Either started to quarrel or started quarreling is correct.
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Hi Bellina,

Natie, a 62-year-old lady, has decided... - you need to set off the 62-year-old lady part with commas, and not have a hyphen before lady.

Either started to quarrel or started quarreling is correct.

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