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Vijay Marathe Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Commas..

Dear friends,

Could you please tell me, which one of these makes better sense?

The building, has the longest continuous front side, in the . (Is it OK to replace 'facade' with 'front side'?)

OR

The building has the longest continuous front side, in the .

OR

The building has the longest continuous front side in the .

Regards,

Vijay
  

Top answer

This is the only correct punctuation: The building has the longest continuous facade in the UK . -- No, it in not colloquial )

  • This is the only correct punctuation: The building has the longest continuous facade in the UK .
  • -- No, it in not colloquial )
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This is the only correct punctuation:

The building has the longest continuous facade in the UK. (Is it OK to replace 'facade' with 'front side'?-- No, it in not colloquial)
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Many Thanks, Mister Micawber.

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