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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"How to restore my vision today" - right or wrong?

I would like to ask if this expression is correct, or maybe is needed a comma:
"how to restore my vision, today". Many thanks.
  

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Anonymous how to restore my vision, today This construction can’t be used as a stand-alone sentence. If you’re trying to ask a question, you need to add a subject and an auxiliary verb. For example: How can I to restore my vision today?

  • Anonymous how to restore my vision, today This construction can’t be used as a stand-alone sentence.
  • If you’re trying to ask a question, you need to add a subject and an auxiliary verb.
  • For example: How can I to restore my vision today?
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Anonymoushow to restore my vision, today
This construction can’t be used as a stand-alone sentence. If you’re trying to ask a question, you need to add a subject and an auxiliary verb. For example:

How can I to restore my vision today?

(No comma.)
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We need a bit of context before we can answer this question, Anon.

The expression might be correct in certain circumstances.

How are you trying to use it?

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