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Ryansamturner Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Straight forward or Straightforward?

In the below sentences would you agree with what I have used. Or shoudl the first sentence also be 'straightforward'?

She walked straight forward into her room.
The diagnosis was straightforward.
  

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ryansamturner would you agree Yes. Two different things. "straight forward" and "straightforward".

  • ryansamturner would you agree Yes.
  • Two different things.
  • "straight forward" and "straightforward".
  • CJ
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ryansamturnerwould you agree
Yes. Two different things. "straight forward" and "straightforward".

CJ

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