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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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She is from a city in Poland and i dont remember it's name.
  

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The pronoun I is always capitalized. You have the wrong form of its . I would argue that you could use a different conjunction, and I personally would put a comma after Poland , since you have two independent clauses.

  • The pronoun I is always capitalized.
  • You have the wrong form of its .
  • I would argue that you could use a different conjunction, and I personally would put a comma after Poland , since you have two independent clauses.
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The pronoun I is always capitalized.

You have the wrong form of its.
I would argue that you could use a different conjunction, and I personally would put a comma after Poland, since you have two independent clauses.
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I'm not sure which other conjunction GG has in mind; my choice would be but rather than and.

Also one could say, "She is from a city in Poland whose name I don't remember." Correctness of this is, however, debatable. I think it is more common in spoken English.
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Hi Philip,

Are you implying that you can't use whose for inanimate objects?

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