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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Syntax

Hello everyone,

Could you please help me with the following explanation?

Eg. If someone writes "injured" as "in jured", can I say the following? Or is the following advice correct?

Eg. They (in and jured) are one word. So write them as "injured".

Regards,

JA

  

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That's not wrong. I'd casually say eg 'Injured' is one word, not two.

  • That's not wrong.
  • I'd casually say eg 'Injured' is one word, not two.
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That's not wrong.

I'd casually say eg 'Injured' is one word, not two.

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