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New Hope Posted 13 years ago
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Is the passage below written correctly in grammatical terms, especially when an incomplete sentence is interrupted by another speaker.? Thanks in advance.

"I have come to know that your son has fallen ill once again. Look, you must clean your......", said Hina who was interrupted by Sarah. "I am busy with house cleaning all day. I wash and clean every corner of my house. I cannot do more than this," said Sarah.
  

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"I have come to know that your son has fallen ill once again. Look, you must clean your--" said Hina, who was interrupted by Sarah. "I am busy with house cleaning all day.

  • "I have come to know that your son has fallen ill once again.
  • Look, you must clean your--" said Hina, who was interrupted by Sarah.
  • "I am busy with house cleaning all day.
  • I wash and clean every corner of my house.
  • I cannot do more than this," said Sarah.
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"I have come to know that your son has fallen ill once again. Look, you must clean your--" said Hina, who was interrupted by Sarah.

"I am busy with house cleaning all day. I wash and clean every corner of my house. I cannot do more than this," said Sarah.

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