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