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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Condition, from, to - Can they be separate sentences?

<p>Hi, I'm updating some text, when I came across this long sentence:</p>
<p><em> "The ways in which an affiliate promotes your site can vary dramatically, from simply adding a text link or banner on their site pointing to yours, all the way to having specific pages on their site detailing your products or services and linking directly to them on your site."</em></p>
<p>Now I've tried breaking it down into sentences.</p>
<p><em>"The ways in which an affiliate promotes your site can vary dramatically. From simply adding a text link or banner on their site pointing to yours. All the way to having specific pages on their site detailing your products or services, and linking directly to them on your site."</em></p>
<p>But I'm really not confident that this is grammatically correct. Any pointers?</p>
  

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Hi, You need to create proper sentences. You can't just have a sentence that has the structure From A or that has the structure All the way to B. But this is what you have created.

  • Hi, You need to create proper sentences.
  • You can't just have a sentence that has the structure From A or that has the structure All the way to B.
  • But this is what you have created.
  • Would you like to try again?
  • Clive
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Hi,

You need to create proper sentences.

You can't just have a sentence that has the structure From A
or that has the structure All the way to B.
But this is what you have created.

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