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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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can you tell me whether this sentence sounds right?

You haven't registered for My bell account.

Also tell me when and where to use haven't exactly.
  

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Yes, I do believe the structure is correct, however I do question whether the My should be capitalized. If the name of the account is My Bell , then I think that it should read "my My Bell" account or perhaps "a My Bell" account. If the account name is Bell, then it should read "my Bell" account or "a Bell" account.

  • Yes, I do believe the structure is correct, however I do question whether the My should be capitalized.
  • If the name of the account is My Bell , then I think that it should read "my My Bell" account or perhaps "a My Bell" account.
  • If the account name is Bell, then it should read "my Bell" account or "a Bell" account.
  • Now, for the use of haven't exactly .
  • It is used when something or someone doesn't measure up to a level expected or what once was or should or could be.
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Yes, I do believe the structure is correct, however I do question whether the My should be capitalized. If the name of the account is My Bell, then I think that it should read "my My Bell" account or perhaps "a My Bell" account. If the account name is Bell, then it should read "my Bell" account or "a Bell" account.

Now, for the use of haven't exactly.
It is use

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