Hi there,
we are creating a slogan for our project:
beyond boundaries
But we want to use "beyound boundary" (with an y)
or alternatively "beyound boundarys"
The "y" looks better with the used font, so, is it ok to use "beyound boundary"?
I know, it sounds incorrect, but my wife insists to use "boundary" ...
Would be great, if you guys give me some suggestions or new ideas ![]()
Thank you
anonymous Correct grammar for sentence anonymous W e are creating a slogan for our project: beyond boundaries But we want to use " beyound boundar y" (with an a y) beyond the boundary is the correct form. ] so, is it ok to use " beyound boundary"? No.
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anonymous Correct grammar for sentence
anonymousWe are creating a slogan for our project:
beyond boundaries
But we want to use "beyound boundary" (withana y)
anonymousI know, it sounds incorrect, but my wife insists to use "boundary" .
It is incorrect.
Suggestion: (We venture) Beyond all bounds
https://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/american/bound_3
anonymousWould be great, if you guys give me some suggestions or new ideas
I need more information. What exactly does the project do? Why would I want to go beyond any boundaries? The boundaries are there for a reason. The earth may not be flat, but many other things are.
Your wife is steering you wrong, I'm sorry to say. "Beyond boundarys" only shout