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Chandrasekhar Reddy Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Are these two sentences Correct grammatically?

1)Complete the task first. then only you will be on the safe side.
2)just to be on the safe side, let us take an umbrella with us.
  

Top answer

All sentences need to begin with a capital letter. #1 implies that you will be safe, but everyone else is in danger.

  • All sentences need to begin with a capital letter.
  • #1 implies that you will be safe, but everyone else is in danger.
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All sentences need to begin with a capital letter.

#1 implies that you will be safe, but everyone else is in danger.
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Thanks for your answer. Is it safe side or safer side? which is correct?
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The common phrase is on the safe side.
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Then my both sentences are correct right?
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Then my both (of my) sentences are correct right?

They will be correct if you capitalize the first letter of each and every sentence.

1) Complete the task first. then only you will be on the safe side.
2) just to be on the safe side, let us take an umbrella with us.

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