Hi, Are the following sentences natural to a native ear?
1. In the future, please send a copy of the word document with the confirmation email, just in case the network doesn't work. 2. Did you get beatings from your parents growing up? 3. How should I determine the distribution of Variable A, which is the sum of Variable X and Variable Y? ( is the punctuation in this sentence correct?)
Thanks, MG.
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1. In (the) future, please send a copy of the word document with the confirmation email, just in case the network doesn't work. 2.
— Mister Micawber
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In (the) future, please send a copy of the word document with the confirmation email, just in case the network doesn't work.
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Were you beaten by your parents when you were growing up?
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1. In (the) future, please send a copy of the word document with the confirmation email, just in case the network doesn't work. 2. Were you beaten by your parents when you were growing up? 3. How should I determine the distribution of Variable A, which is the sum of Variable X and Variable Y?-- OK.