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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
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Hello everyone,

Are the sentences below okay?

1. I missed out the word "now", but I refered to it at the bottom.

2. I missed out the word "now", but I mentioned it in the notes at the bottom.

3. I missed out the word "now", but I mentioned below.

4. I missed out the word "now", but I mentioned it at the bottom of the picture.

By these sentences, I mean "I write a sentence on a paper but I miss out the word "now", but mention it at the bottom of the paper as a note". Then I take a photo of the paper. After that, I post it on facebook. Then someone tells me (The word "now" is missing). Can I say the sentences above in that situation?

Regards,

JA

  

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In your sentences, do you intend "it" to refer to the word "now" or to the fact that you omitted the word "now"?

  • In your sentences, do you intend "it" to refer to the word "now" or to the fact that you omitted the word "now"?
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In your sentences, do you intend "it" to refer to the word "now" or to the fact that you omitted the word "now"?

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Are the sentences below okay?

1. I missed out the word "now", but I referred to it at the bottom. OK

2. I missed out the word "now", but I mentioned it in the notes at the bottom. OK

3. I missed out the word "now", but I mentioned it below. No. You can only say something is 'below' if you are writing 'It's below'' earlier in the sam

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