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Tom` my Posted 7 years ago
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Hi! I have a talk like this :” It’s better for you to serve it with a meal which has rice in it “ . Please correct my sentence for being more natural and native

  

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Tom` my ” It’s better for you to serve it with a meal which has rice in it “ This sentence is OK. There should be no space after an opening quotation mark. There should be no space before a closing quotation mark.

  • Tom` my ” It’s better for you to serve it with a meal which has rice in it “ This sentence is OK.
  • There should be no space after an opening quotation mark.
  • There should be no space before a closing quotation mark.
  • Your quotation marks are also round the wrong way: you have a "right-handed" quotation mark at the beginning and a "left-handed" one at the end.
  • These "handed" quotation marks were probably automatically corrected by a "smart quotes" feature, but they were created incorrectly because your spacing is incorrect, and this confused the software.
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Tom` my” It’s better for you to serve it with a meal which has rice in it “

This sentence is OK.

There should be no space after an opening quotation mark. There should be no space before a closing quotation mark. Your quotation marks are also round the wrong way: you have a "right-handed" quotation mark at the beginning and a "left-handed" one at the

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