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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Hello.

client has been continuously monitored? Is it correct?

What i want is i am still keeping my eyes on him. Is my sentence above right?
  

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To make a proper sentence you need an article or other determiner before "client". " Instead of "The" you can say "This", or "Your", or whatever fits the situation best. A sentence should begin with a capital letter.

  • To make a proper sentence you need an article or other determiner before "client".
  • " Instead of "The" you can say "This", or "Your", or whatever fits the situation best.
  • A sentence should begin with a capital letter.
  • The word "I" should always be capitalised, wherever it appears.
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To make a proper sentence you need an article or other determiner before "client". For example:

"The client has been continuously monitored."

Instead of "The" you can say "This", or "Your", or whatever fits the situation best.

A sentence should begin with a capital letter. The word "I" should always be capitalised, wherever it appears.

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