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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Phrase help

I need some assistant with a phrass I would like to put under a picture I have taken. Is the below statment good? Do you have ang suggestions to enhance what I have?

The Esplanade - one beautiful area of/in Boston.
  

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The Esplanade - a beautiful section of Boston.

  • The Esplanade - a beautiful section of Boston.
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The Esplanade - a beautiful section of Boston.
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Mister MicawberThe Esplanade - a beautiful section of Boston.
Thank you MM. Emotion: smile Are you aware of
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AnonymousAre you aware of The Esplanade, have you been there?
No, but I looked it up on Google.
AnonymousI have a quick question is the dash (-) and colon (:) interchangeable. If not, when should each be used?
They are usually interchangeable in that sort of structure; the dash is less formal than the colon.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousAre you aware of The Esplanade, have you been there?No, but I looked it up on Google.AnonymousI have a quick question is the dash (-) and colon (:) interchangeable. If not, when should each be used?They are usually interchangeable in that sort of structure; the dash is less formal than the colon.
Thanks. It is a beautiful place.
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Anonymous would it also be correct to use 'in' instead of 'of' in the sentence?
It sounds wrong. 'A beautiful park in Boston', however.
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Mister Micawber Anonymous would it also be correct to use 'in' instead of 'of' in the sentence?It sounds wrong. 'A beautiful park in Boston', however.
I see. You mean it is ok with the park sentence you wrote?

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