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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

"I'm getting my brother a cell phone for christmas"

Is the above sentence correct?

What about this sentence:
"What are you getting for your mother for christmas"

Or should it be

"What are you getting your mother for christmas"
  

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Anonymous "I'm getting my brother a cell phone for christmas" Is the above sentence correct? It needs a capital 'C'. Anonymous What about this sentence:"What are you getting for your mother for christmas" It needs a capital 'C' and a question mark.

  • Anonymous "I'm getting my brother a cell phone for christmas" Is the above sentence correct?
  • It needs a capital 'C'.
  • Anonymous What about this sentence:"What are you getting for your mother for christmas" It needs a capital 'C' and a question mark.
  • Anonymous What are you getting your mother for christmas" The same.
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Anonymous"I'm getting my brother a cell phone for christmas" Is the above sentence correct?
It needs a capital 'C'.
AnonymousWhat about this sentence:"What are you getting for your mother for christmas"
It needs a capital 'C' and a question mark.
AnonymousWhat are you getting your mother for christmas

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