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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Chad will "visit" his cousin as a "spirit" in the form of "Vulcan" and ancient roman spirit

In the sentence "Chad will "visit" his cousin as a "spirit" in the form of "Vulcan" and ancient roman spirit" is the grammar correct?

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Nikitus Chad will "visit" his cousin as a "spirit" in the form of Vulcan , an ancient R oman spirit. Correct as shown above. It's debatable whether you really need to place 'visit' in quotation marks.

  • Nikitus Chad will "visit" his cousin as a "spirit" in the form of Vulcan , an ancient R oman spirit.
  • Correct as shown above.
  • It's debatable whether you really need to place 'visit' in quotation marks.
  • CJ
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NikitusChad will "visit" his cousin as a "spirit" in the form of Vulcan, an ancient Roman spirit.
Correct as shown above. It's debatable whether you really need to place 'visit' in quotation marks.

CJ

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