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Uktous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

, for example, giving her / I need to give her

Hi,

Question:
In the following form of sentence, do I have to use nouns or complete sentences after "for example / such as / including"?
Ie, sentence 1 or sentence 2 is correct?
Both?


Sentence1:
My girlfriend has lots of requirements, for example / such as / including, givig her money and calling her every day.
Sentence2:
My girlfriend has
lots of requirements, for example / such as / including, I need to give her money and call her every day.

Thanks
  

Top answer

I think the sentences should be like the following : My girlfriend has lots of requirements, such as : giving her money or calling her every day. My girlfriend has lots of requirements including giving her money and calling her every day. My girlfriend has lots of requirements.

  • I think the sentences should be like the following : My girlfriend has lots of requirements, such as : giving her money or calling her every day.
  • My girlfriend has lots of requirements including giving her money and calling her every day.
  • My girlfriend has lots of requirements.
  • For example, I need to give her money and call her every day.
  • (create a new sentence if you want to use 'for example')
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I think the sentences should be like the following :

My girlfriend has lots of requirements, such as : giving her money or calling her every day.
My girlfriend has lots of requirements including giving her money and calling her every day.
My girlfriend has lots of requirements. For example, I need to give her money and call her every day. (create a new sentence if you want to

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