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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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as well

Mary has finished her maths homework. She's finished her English homework.(as well)
Mary has finished her maths homework, she's finished her English homework as well. Is this correct?
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Anonymous Mary has finished her maths homework, she's finished her English homework as well. This is not correct. You need a stroger punctuation mark than a comma between those two clauses.

  • Anonymous Mary has finished her maths homework, she's finished her English homework as well.
  • This is not correct.
  • You need a stroger punctuation mark than a comma between those two clauses.
  • I think you want Mary has finished her English homework as well as her French homework.
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AnonymousMary has finished her maths homework, she's finished her English homework as well.
This is not correct. You need a stroger punctuation mark than a comma between those two clauses.

I think you want Mary has finished her English homework as well as her French homework.
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Mary has finished her maths homework, she's finished her English homework as well. Is this correct? No.

This is a comma splice error.

This is OK.
Mary has finished her maths homework. She's finished her English homework as well.

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Thanks, if say Mary has finished her maths homework and her English homework as well, will it be correct?
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fivejedjonthose tep clauses
Leaned one letter to the right, I see. Nodding off with all the excitement on the forum today?

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