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Omar Ahmed Posted 7 years ago
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Is the following sentence correct : Man's continuous cutting of rain-forests may have disastrous results in the near future?

  

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Omar Ahmed Is the following sentence correct ? Man's continuous cutting of rain forests may have disastrous results in the near future . You need the question mark at the end of your question, not at the end of your example sentence.

  • Omar Ahmed Is the following sentence correct ?
  • Man's continuous cutting of rain forests may have disastrous results in the near future .
  • You need the question mark at the end of your question, not at the end of your example sentence.
  • Your sentence is fine.
  • CJ
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Omar Ahmed

Is the following sentence correct? Man's continuous cutting of rain forests may have disastrous results in the near future.

You need the question mark at the end of your question, not at the end of your example sentence.

Your sentence is fine.

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Omar Ahmedcutting

Is normally cutting down.

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