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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Correct grammar?

Hi,

I would like to know, which one of the following sentences could be the correct sentence:

1. The list of items make up a computer: hard disk, cpu and monitor.
2. The list of items make up a computer; hard disk, cpu and monitor.
3. The list of items make up a computer:
- hard disk
- cpu
- monitor

Thanks
  

Top answer

None of them, really. I suppose that you intend to say this: The items that make up a computer are a hard disk, a CPU, and a monitor.

  • None of them, really.
  • I suppose that you intend to say this: The items that make up a computer are a hard disk, a CPU, and a monitor.
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None of them, really. I suppose that you intend to say this:

The items that make up a computer are a hard disk, a CPU, and a monitor.

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