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Karen15 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Inseparable

Hello,

To say that something is very necessary and should be included in something (for example, a comic book or drawing), can I use the sentence below?

The last row is inseparable!
(Note: The part "the last row" refers to a pre-designed row of a comic book)
Do you have any better suggestions, please?

I'd also like to know what are some possible replies I can use to express agreement to someone who says: "The last row is inseparable!"

Thanks.
  

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I think the word you are thinking of may be "indispensable" rather than "inseparable". "essential" is another possibility. I don't know what a "pre-designed row of a comic book" is, however.

  • I think the word you are thinking of may be "indispensable" rather than "inseparable".
  • "essential" is another possibility.
  • I don't know what a "pre-designed row of a comic book" is, however.
  • Are you referring to a row of panels (frames)?
  • At the risk of stating the obvious, to express ageement with a statement you can say "I agree".
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I think the word you are thinking of may be "indispensable" rather than "inseparable". "essential" is another possibility.

I don't know what a "pre-designed row of a comic book" is, however. Are you referring to a row of panels (frames)?

At the risk of stating the obvious, to express ageement with a statement you can say "I agree".
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GPYI think the word you are thinking of may be "indispensable" rather than "inseparable". "essential" is another possibility.I don't know what a "pre-designed row of a comic book" is, however. Are you referring to a row of panels (frames)?At the risk of stating the obvious, to express ageement with a statement you can say "I agree".
Thanks for your reply.
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Karen15 I don't know ether the word "inseparable" in the sentence is correct or not?
Apparently not.
Karen15my friend does have mean by saying that
This doesn't make sense.
Karen15Since my friend is kidding
So you mean that your friend doesn't think that these comic panels are "very
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GPY Karen15 I don't know ether the word "inseparable" in the sentence is correct or not?
Apparently not.
Thank you so much.
What are some possible words we can use instead of "inseparable" in this context?
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Karen15What are some possible words we can replace "inseparable" with?
I have already given two suggestions that mean "very necessary and should be included in something", which is what you originally asked for.

However, I somehow feel that there is something about this situation that I have not fully grasped. Pleas
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GPY Karen15What are some possible words we can replace "inseparable" with?I have already given two suggestions that mean "very necessary and should be included in something", which is what you originally asked for.However, I somehow feel that there is something about this situation that I have not fully grasped. Please explain in genuine words (i.e. not kidding, not sarca

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