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Liton Das Posted 9 years ago
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Grammar

Cats aren't bad luck anymore, but what if it is a girl

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For a start, it needs a question mark. Cats aren't bad luck anymore, but what if it is a girl? This is grammatical English, but it is hard to be certain of the connection between the two ideas without more context.

  • For a start, it needs a question mark.
  • Cats aren't bad luck anymore, but what if it is a girl?
  • This is grammatical English, but it is hard to be certain of the connection between the two ideas without more context.
  • AmE: anymore BrE: any more
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For a start, it needs a question mark.

Cats aren't bad luck anymore, but what if it is a girl?

This is grammatical English, but it is hard to be certain of the connection between the two ideas without more context.

AmE: anymore
BrE: any more

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