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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

My name/d is Jason

When do I put "d" on "name?" Thank You

1. My name is Benson.

2. My brother name/d is Jason.

3. I used to have a dog named Lucky.

4. My sister name/d is Amy.

5. My best friend name is Tony.
  

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" Name is the noun that is the subject of the sentence. " My name is Benson. My parents named me "Benson" after my great uncle.

  • " Name is the noun that is the subject of the sentence.
  • " My name is Benson.
  • My parents named me "Benson" after my great uncle.
  • My brother's name is Jason.
  • My brother is named Jason.
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When you use it before "is" then use "name." Name is the noun that is the subject of the sentence.

When you use it to decribe someone, use "named."

My name is Benson. My parents named me "Benson" after my great uncle.

My brother's name is Jason. My brother is named Jason.

I used to have a dog named Lucky. I used to have a dog whose name was lucky.

My si

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