in an online conversation with a friend of mine i said "i forgot to go get my fuel filter is" and then said "disregard the is" she said it should have read "disregard that is" i didnt see anything wrong with the way i said it is just me?
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Both are fine. For clarity, use quote marks: disregard the/that ' is'.
— Mister Micawber
Both are fine.
For clarity, use quote marks: disregard the/that ' is'.
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