Could you check the following sentence for any grammatical mistakes, please? I'd heartily welcome any improvised way of saying what I have said in the sentence below, please.
- I have two names, one is my nick name and the other is my real name. My real name starts from(or should Isay with here?) the letter "A" and ends with(or should I say 'in' here?) "T". And as for my nick name, it starts <from/with?> the letter "S" and ends <with/in?> "U".
Thank you all.
Top answer
" "With" or "in" are both okay in the other sentences. By the way, nick name is one word: nickname.
— Markroe
" "With" or "in" are both okay in the other sentences.
By the way, nick name is one word: nickname.
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