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Cat navy 425 Posted 7 years ago
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Question about sentences

Dear all,

I would like to know which of the following expressions is correct.

1) Be quiet, when you are going up, no waking your poor dad.

2) Be quiet, when you are going up, don't wake your poor dad.

3) Be quiet, when you are going up, don't wake up your poor dad.


Thank you.

  

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Those are all possible, except that the punctuation is incorrect. : Be quiet when you are going up. No waking your poor dad!

  • Those are all possible, except that the punctuation is incorrect.
  • : Be quiet when you are going up.
  • No waking your poor dad!
  • or Be quiet!
  • When you are going up, don't wake your poor dad.
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Those are all possible, except that the punctuation is incorrect. Possible correct punctuation is e.g.:

Be quiet when you are going up. No waking your poor dad!

or

Be quiet! When you are going up, don't wake your poor dad.

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