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Pabloftfm Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Quoting in mid sentence

"You don't understand. Inmate Josie Duncan has been very sexually explicit in describing how she's going to 'Break the new kid in' and In fear for Inmate Duarte!

Is the quote in the sentence 'Break in the new kid' punctuated correctly?

  

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Pabloftfm Is the quote in the sentence 'Break in the new kid' punctuated correctly? Don't capitalize "break". Otherwise, OK.

  • Pabloftfm Is the quote in the sentence 'Break in the new kid' punctuated correctly?
  • Don't capitalize "break".
  • Otherwise, OK.
  • Pabloftfm In fear for Inmate Duarte!
  • I think you mean " I'm in fear for i nmate Duarte".
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PabloftfmIs the quote in the sentence 'Break in the new kid' punctuated correctly?

Don't capitalize "break". Otherwise, OK.

PabloftfmIn fear for Inmate Duarte!

I think you mean "I'm in fear for inmate Duarte".

CJ

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It' not a sentence. It's a phrase. It's fine, but don't use a capital B.


and In fear for Inmate Duarte! I don't understand this part at the end. It seems ungrammatical. Who is in fear?

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