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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Names for games

Hi. Please help. Suppose you have PPT games with made-up names like "What's Wrong?" or "Behind the Paper" or "Go to the Bucket," how can we write them in short sentences, like ones below? Are these correct?

1. He played What's Wrong? PPT game yesterday.
2. He played Behind the Paper PPT game yesterday.
3. He played Go to the Bucket PPT game yesterday.
  

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No. He played the PPT game, What's Wrong, yesterday.

  • No.
  • He played the PPT game, What's Wrong, yesterday.
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No.

He played the PPT game, What's Wrong, yesterday.
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You wrote:

No.

He played the PPT game, What's Wrong, yesterday.

Now, would this be correct, too? Thank you again for your help.

He played a PPT game called "What's Wrong" yesterday.

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