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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
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City

Take a look at these sentences for me:

I've always enjoyed my time in Africa, no matter which city I was visiting. Or

I've always enjoyed my time in Africa, no matter which city I've visited. Or

I had always enjoyed my time in Africa, no matter which city I was visiting.

Is the first sentence the only useable one? Thank yoU!
  

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PreciousJones Take a look at these sentences for me . Why did you end the sentence with a colon? I've always enjoyed my time in Africa, no matter which city I was visiting.

  • PreciousJones Take a look at these sentences for me .
  • Why did you end the sentence with a colon?
  • I've always enjoyed my time in Africa, no matter which city I was visiting.
  • Or I've always enjoyed my time in Africa, no matter which city I've visited.
  • Or I had always enjoyed my time in Africa, no matter which city I was visiting.
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PreciousJonesTake a look at these sentences for me. Why did you end the sentence with a colon?

I've always enjoyed my time in Africa, no matter which city I was visiting. Or
I've always enjoyed my time in Africa, no matter which city I've visited. Or
I had always enjoyed my time in Afric
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canadian45PreciousJonesTake a look at these sentences for me. Why did you end the sentence with a colon?
I didn't know it was the wrong punctuation to use. Thanks for correction.
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PreciousJonescanadian45PreciousJonesTake a look at these sentences for me. Why did you end the sentence with a colon?I didn't know it was the wrong punctuation to use. Thanks for correction.
You cannot end a sentence with a colon.

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