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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

NYE

Staying until after New Year's Eve, then it's permanently back to NYC.

Is this sentence ok?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

No. Once again, your sentence has no subject or finite verb.

  • No.
  • Once again, your sentence has no subject or finite verb.
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No. Once again, your sentence has no subject or finite verb.
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Hi,

Please explain your original meaning again. It has no meaning right now.

Regards
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Mister MicawberNo. Once again, your sentence has no subject or finite verb.
What about now?

I'm staying until after New Year's Eve, then it's permanently back to NYC.

Is this better?
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Yes, much better, PJ!

I'm staying until after New Year's Eve; then it's permanently back to NYC.

I'm staying until after New Year's Eve, and then it's permanently back to NYC.

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