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Bassa Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

English Grammar?

Which one is the correct one? If both are correct when do we use each case?

1) This is nashville weather for you.

2) This is nashville's weather for you.

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Which one is the correct one? Neither. You need a capital 'N'.

  • Which one is the correct one?
  • Neither.
  • You need a capital 'N'.
  • Without it, your English looks like learner English.
  • If both are correct when do we use each case?
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Which one is the correct one? Neither. You need a capital 'N'. Without it, your English looks like learner English.

If both are correct when do we use each case?

1) This is nashville weather for you.

2) This is nashville's weather for you

I assume this is an exclamation that you might say e
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bassaIf both are correct when do we use each case? 1) This is Nashville weather for you. 2) This is Nashville's weather for you.
They are both correct. Use 1) when you feel like using 1). Use 2) when you feel like using 2).

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