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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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We prepared the boards, did a theater performance and made a miniature of monument of martyrs for the anniversay. Is this sentence correct?
  

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Depending on what "prepared the boards" is supposed to mean, close. If you're from Algeria, the name of the monument is "Monument of Martyrs," so both initial M's should be capitalized. "

  • Depending on what "prepared the boards" is supposed to mean, close.
  • If you're from Algeria, the name of the monument is "Monument of Martyrs," so both initial M's should be capitalized.
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Depending on what "prepared the boards" is supposed to mean, close.

If you're from Algeria, the name of the monument is "Monument of Martyrs," so both initial M's should be capitalized.

It's "anniversary."
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Thanks you. Is there a meaning mistake?
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Assuming that "prepared the boards" means something sensible to your reader, no.

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