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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Regular word sentence then question at the end, how do you do it?

I'm just wondering, if I want to make a sentence stating something, then a question that somehow relates to the statement at the end, how would I do that?

Example of what I want to do, which one would be correct/more appropriately used:
Of course, You can dine and talk with us today—but where will you sleep?
or
Of course, You can dine and talk with us today; but where will you sleep?
or
Of course, You can dine and talk with us today. But where will you sleep?
  

Top answer

Your punctuation is incorrect. " reassuring voice in the first part of the sentence

  • Your punctuation is incorrect.
  • " reassuring voice in the first part of the sentence
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Your punctuation is incorrect.

This is what you can write:

"Of course, You can dine and talk with us today but where will you sleep?" hesitant voice


or

"Of course you can dine and talk with us today but where will you sleep?" reassuring voice in the first part of the sentence
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Any of these are OK.

#1 Of course you can dine and talk with us today, but where will you sleep?
#2 Of course you can dine and talk with us today. But where will you sleep?
#3 Of course you can dine and talk with us today—but where will you sleep?

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