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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Repeating verbs

Hi,

Where are my friends, where is my enemy?

Suppose I want to convey the same meaning but using different sentence, is it ok to avoid repetition and say:

Where are my friends, where my enemy?


Or is there some other nice way to put it?


Regards

  

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anonymous Is it OK to avoid repeti tion and say "Where are my friends, where my enemy"? No. They are two separate sentences.

  • anonymous Is it OK to avoid repeti tion and say "Where are my friends, where my enemy"?
  • No.
  • They are two separate sentences.
  • Where are my friends?
  • Where is my enemy?
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anonymousIs it OK to avoid repetition and say "Where are my friends, where my enemy"?

No. They are two separate sentences.

Where are my friends? Where is my enemy?

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