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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Inquiry on sentence

I miss the equipment at a specific gym, and I told my friend their names. Are these sentences correct when referring to what I miss at that gym:

1. I miss the pool at 24 hr fitness.
2. That is what I miss 'about or at' 24 hr fitness. (Are 'about and at' possible when referring to what is missed in general?)
  

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Anonymous 24 hr fitness What is that—the gym name? If so, it must be spelt precisely and capitalized.

  • Anonymous 24 hr fitness What is that—the gym name?
  • If so, it must be spelt precisely and capitalized.
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Anonymous24 hr fitness
What is that—the gym name? If so, it must be spelt precisely and capitalized.
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Mister MicawberWhat is that—the gym name?
Thank you, MM.
Yes. 24 Hour Fitness.
What about my question!
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AnonymousWhat about my question!
1. I miss the pool at 24 Hour Fitness.
2. That is what I miss about/at 24 Hour Fitness.
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Mister Micawber1. I miss the pool at 24 Hour Fitness.2. That is what I miss about/at 24 Hour Fitness.
Thank you very much, MM.

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