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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

ARNOLD GOING ONSITE TO LONDON.

"ARNOLD GOING ONSITE TO LONDON" is there any grammer mistale in this sentence.
  

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It looks like it's a headline? If so, headlines don't follow standard grammar rules. In text, it should be Arnold IS going onsite to London.

  • It looks like it's a headline?
  • If so, headlines don't follow standard grammar rules.
  • In text, it should be Arnold IS going onsite to London.
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It looks like it's a headline? If so, headlines don't follow standard grammar rules. In text, it should be Arnold IS going onsite to London.

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