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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Is this sentence correct? Thank you

0 Hi there, Is this sentence correct and why please? thank you to whoever help me02br
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01i00You hired her. You fire her.02i00 0-
  

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0 I feel u wrote two sentences. and I find no linkage between the two. If you want to write You hired her and now fired her.

  • 0 I feel u wrote two sentences.
  • and I find no linkage between the two.
  • If you want to write You hired her and now fired her.
  • it may be appropriate.
  • I am not sure actually and not understood but you want to convey.
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0 I feel u wrote two sentences. and I find no linkage between the two. If you want to write You hired her and now fired her. it may be appropriate. I am not sure actually and not understood but you want to convey. 0-
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1i00You hired her. You fire her.02i02br
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00The sentence01b00s02b00 (there are two of them) are fine.02br
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00In the most likely interpretation, the sentences mean: "You were the one who originally employed her (hired her), so if you don't want her working here any more then it's your responsibility to get rid of
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0 Mr. Wordy,02br
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00Is there any other way to write such sentencesa in a single line. 0-
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SHIBA SAXENAMr. Wordy,

Is there any other way to write such sentencesa in a single line.

This is a conversational/informal form of wording that you could write in any of a number of different punctuation styles. For example:

You hired her. You fire her.

You hired her, you fire her.

You hired her;

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