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Riglos Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Split or all together?

Hi people!

I'd like to know how to ask the following question:

1. Do you write your name split or all together?

2. Does it go split or all together?

3. Do you split your name or does it go all together?

In fact, I'd like to know the most common way to say it.

Thanks a lot!

Mara.
  

Top answer

1. Do you put a space in between your first and last name? 2.

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  • Do you put a space in between your first and last name?
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  • (don't use), bank robbers go split, a choir sings all together 3.
  • Do you put a space in between your first and last name?
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1. Do you put a space in between your first and last name?
2. (don't use), bank robbers go split, a choir sings all together
3. Do you put a space in between your first and last name?

"Split" means they were together at one time. "All together" makes it sound like you are addressing 3 or more things (like the letters in ones full name, mixing them up, and then putting them
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I'd like to know how to ask the following question:

1. Do you write your name split or all together?

2. Does it go split or all together?

3. Do you split your name or does it go all together?

In fact, I'd like to know the most
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Hi Khoff!

I'm afraid I should have given a little more context here. Emotion: embarrassed. This expression is used by telephone operato
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Hi,

I think a common exchange would be something like:

A: My name is Da Silva.

B: Is that all one word?

Best wishes, Clive
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Thanks for the explanation, Mara. I agree with Clive's answer -- concluding something like this:

A: My name is Da Silva.

B: Is that all one word?

A: No. Capital D, A, space, capital S, I, L, V, A.

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