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Nerdikarp Posted 15 years ago
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"... 'raticate' pokemon..." or "... raticate pokemon ..."

1- My 'raticate' pokemon lost the match.

2- My raticate pokemon lost the match.

Which is correct? How can the sentences be improved?

Thanks!
  

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Hi, 1- My 'raticate' pokemon lost the match. 2- My raticate pokemon lost the match. Which is correct?

  • Hi, 1- My 'raticate' pokemon lost the match.
  • 2- My raticate pokemon lost the match.
  • Which is correct?
  • How can the sentences be improved?
  • You need to use capitals for names, ie R aticate P okemon.
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Hi,

1- My 'raticate' pokemon lost the match.

2- My raticate pokemon lost the match.

Which is correct? How can the sentences be improved? You need to use capitals for names, ie Raticate Pokemon.

You don't need the quotes.

Clive

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