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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Correct grammar :P

Well everyone can have a cheat day on the weekend. Thus , if it wont break them out.
  

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Hi Anon In your first sentence, I assume the word "well" is an introductory word, and as such, it should be followed by a comma: Well , everyone can have a cheat day on the weekend. What is your definition of "a cheat day"? ) Your second sentence has several problems: First of all, it is a sentence fragment and not a complete sentence.

  • Hi Anon In your first sentence, I assume the word "well" is an introductory word, and as such, it should be followed by a comma: Well , everyone can have a cheat day on the weekend.
  • What is your definition of "a cheat day"?
  • ) Your second sentence has several problems: First of all, it is a sentence fragment and not a complete sentence.
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Hi Anon

In your first sentence, I assume the word "well" is an introductory word, and as such, it should be followed by a comma:
Well, everyone can have a cheat day on the weekend.
What is your definition of "a cheat day"? (I really don't know what you mean.)

Your second sentence has several problems:
First of all,

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