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Inggris Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Surname

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3313435/Babysitter-34-married-Nigerian-illegal-immigrant-sham-wedding-warned-facing-jail.html#article-3313435

"A babysitter has been warned she faces jail after marrying a Nigerian illegal immigrant in a sham wedding to help him stay in the UK.

Emma Louise, 34, confessed to taking part in a ‘marriage of convenience’ with Kazeem Kolade but charges that she bigamously married a second man in another sham wedding were later dropped.

Burnley Crown Court heard that her marriage to Kolade was annulled so that Evans could genuinely marry her partner Stephen Akinseye, 45, in January 2013. ................................"

Is it usual to not introduce one's surname in the beginning and put it afterwards? Emotion: thinking
  

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It would probably be more natural to indicate the surname at the outset here, but such articles are written quite quickly, cobbled together from different sources, may have word-count restraints, and the author may evolve in their understanding even as they write it.. d

  • It would probably be more natural to indicate the surname at the outset here, but such articles are written quite quickly, cobbled together from different sources, may have word-count restraints, and the author may evolve in their understanding even as they write it..
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It would probably be more natural to indicate the surname at the outset here, but such articles are written quite quickly, cobbled together from different sources, may have word-count restraints, and the author may evolve in their understanding even as they write it..
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