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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Is this natural/correct?

"It's in the past, let it go. There's no use digging up old skeletons."
  

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Anonymous "It's in the past ; let it go. " You need a semi-colon instead of a comma between those two independent clauses. Otherwise, OK.

  • Anonymous "It's in the past ; let it go.
  • " You need a semi-colon instead of a comma between those two independent clauses.
  • Otherwise, OK.
  • CJ
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Anonymous"It's in the past; let it go. There's no use digging up old skeletons."
You need a semi-colon instead of a comma between those two independent clauses. Otherwise, OK.

CJ

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