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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

“Blue Stone” office building

Dear forum members

I had the following question:

If the name of a office building is "Blue Stone", then I can write

“Blue Stone” office building?

Best Regards and thanks!
  

Top answer

What are you trying to write? eg a full sentence? eg an address on an envelope?

  • What are you trying to write?
  • eg a full sentence?
  • eg an address on an envelope?
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What are you trying to write?
eg a full sentence?
eg an address on an envelope?
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Dear Clive:

Thanks for your answer.

I am trying to describe what I did today.

Today I left the "Blue Stone" office building at seven o`clock.

It`s important to write the name of the building where i work. Also it is important to point out that the building is a office building.

I am writing to a friend in Europe.

Best Regards, and thanks!
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Today I left the "Blue Stone" office building at seven o`clock.
Fine. You don't need the quotes.

You said Best Regards, and thanks! I appreciate your politeness, but it is enough to simply say 'Thanks'.
I wish most other people would also say 'Th

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