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Moon7296 Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Complex sentence

When a typical Korean, who learn English in public school, is asked 'what do you normally do after school?,' they might say: I have to go to an institute.

I made a complicated sentence.

Is it not weird?(punctuations, structure etc.)
  

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,' they might say: I have to go to an institute. I made a complicated sentence. ) No, it's not weird.

  • ,' they might say: I have to go to an institute.
  • I made a complicated sentence.
  • ) No, it's not weird.
  • hre are a few small edits.
  • When a typical Korean, who learn ed English in a public school, is asked 'what do you normally do after school?
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Hi,
When a typical Korean, who learn English in public school, is asked 'what do you normally do after school?,' they might say: I have to go to an institute.


I made a complicated sentence.

Is it not weird?(punctuations, structure etc.)

No, it's not weird. hre are a few small edits.
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Thank you all the time Clive^^

'what do you normally do after school?', they might say: 'I have to go to an institute'.





I remember that someo
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Hi,



If you are just talking about a comma, I think this is a difference betqween American English and British English.

But in any kind of English, you can't put a comma directly after a question mark.



Clive

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