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Kom1995kszxghjj Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

living or ?

my aunty is living near my house
,,is my quesstion correct?
  

Top answer

First, don’t forget your punctuation – capitals and period or question mark. No, it isn’t quite correct. ” – would be a question .

  • First, don’t forget your punctuation – capitals and period or question mark.
  • No, it isn’t quite correct.
  • ” – would be a question .
  • ” – would be a statement.
  • ” – would be a common statement.
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First, don’t forget your punctuation – capitals and period or question mark.
No, it isn’t quite correct.
“Is my auntie living near my house?” – would be a question.
“My auntie is living (although she’s now 90)!” – would be a statement.
“My auntie lives near my house.” – would be a common statement.

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