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Vuxicon MediaEmp Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

correct sentence?

is this sentence correct?

"Click link below to translate into plain English"
  

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It's OK to refer briefly and informally to something which has gone before (though it needs a full stop). ' Rover

  • It's OK to refer briefly and informally to something which has gone before (though it needs a full stop).
  • ' Rover
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It's OK to refer briefly and informally to something which has gone before (though it needs a full stop).

To be a complete sentence it would need to be

'Click on the link below to translate [the above letter/notice/document] into plain English.'

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