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Green apple 465 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

English grammer

"Glab to meet you" I said, "how are you? "

  

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"Glad to meet you," I said. " (This is not acceptable because it creates a comma splice. )

  • "Glad to meet you," I said.
  • " (This is not acceptable because it creates a comma splice.
  • )
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"Glad to meet you," I said. "How are you?"

"Glad to meet you," I said, "how are you?" (This is not acceptable because it creates a comma splice. )

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There's no excuse for misspelling 'grammar'. It's right up there in the name of the forum.

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