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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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my mother-in-law's surgery today is this sentence correct
  

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Anonymous my mother-in-law's surgery today is this sentence correct Where does the sentence begin and end? You might consider learning how to punctuate sentences. In any case it's not correct.

  • Anonymous my mother-in-law's surgery today is this sentence correct Where does the sentence begin and end?
  • You might consider learning how to punctuate sentences.
  • In any case it's not correct.
  • You need this: My mother-in-law's surgery is today.
  • CJ
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Anonymous my mother-in-law's surgery today is this sentence correct
Where does the sentence begin and end? You might consider learning how to punctuate sentences.

In any case it's not correct. You need this:

My mother-in-law's surgery is today.

CJ
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This can also be written or said as (the two apostrophe s's right after each other is a nice touch):

My mother-in-law's surgery's today.

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