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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Proper grammar

Hi there.

Can you write something like

Max the dog
living with her master
Jane Jackson

Thank you.

Stan
  

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Hi there. Can you write Max the dog living with her master Jane Jackson ? Thank you.

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  • Thank you.
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Hi there.

Can you write

Max the dog
living with her master
Jane Jackson ?

Thank you.
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Potentially yes, but it is not a grammatically complete sentence. More context is needed.
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You can see it on my box mock-up

It is our customer address

MAX THE DOG

LIVING WITH HER MASTER
JANE JACKSON
3 VICTORIA ST
WOLVERHAMPTON
WV1 3QD UNITED KINGDOM

If it is too small, please check this link https://flic.kr/p/yi6X4d

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Max the dog
lives with his master,
Jane Jackson.

Max is the name of my neighbor's hound, a male.
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Zajimavy PripadIt is our customer addressMAX THE DOGLIVING WITH HER MASTERJANE JACKSON3 VICTORIA STWOLVERHAMPTONWV1 3QD UNITED KINGDOM
In that context I personally think that "living with her master" is OK, and is in fact more suitable than "lives".

"Max" is usually a male name, but I guess it could also be short for "Maxine" or something ...
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Thank you for all your help.

Can I write for a female dog


Bella the dog?
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Zajimavy PripadCan I write for a female dog Bella the dog?
Yes, Bella is a nice name for a dog.
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Thank you.

And the last one ..

Can I write

Well, hello there Max!
Hurry up! Tear it to shreds!
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Zajimavy PripadCan I write for a female dog Bella the dog?
Sure, or Belle is good too.
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Zajimavy PripadCan I writeWell, hello there Max!Hurry up! Tear it to shreds!
It is correct English. I can't tell why you are saying that, or what "it" refers to, but I assume it will be clearer to your audience.

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