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Jackson6612 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

I have a few follow up/follow-up questions

Is the following sentence correct and which of the two, follow up/follow-up, is correct form?

I have a few follow up/follow-up questions to clear the remaining confusion.
  

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This form is fine, as is the rest of the sentence: I have a few follow-up questions to clear the remaining confusion. –adjective 4. designed or serving to follow up, esp.

  • This form is fine, as is the rest of the sentence: I have a few follow-up questions to clear the remaining confusion.
  • –adjective 4.
  • designed or serving to follow up, esp.
  • to increase the effectiveness of a previous action: a follow-up interview; a follow-up offer.
  • 5.
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This form is fine, as is the rest of the sentence:

I have a few follow-up questions to clear the remaining confusion.

–adjective
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designed or serving to follow
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Thank you, Mr Micawber.
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In a title of a heading, which is better? Capital U or not?

1. Follow-up on Study 20121234 or Follow-Up on Study 20121234
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Hmm. I think it should be #1, but #2 sure looks better to me.

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