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Believer Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Three questions posted

1. How would you punctuate this?

You need to divide into two groups: Group A and Group B.

You need to divide into two groups, Group A and Group B.

2. How would you put the apostrophes?

This lane is Busan elites lane.

This food is bad for students' bodies.

That symbolizes this nations rich history.

3. Can you place the name right after the word for the position?

Let her be the one you have chosen your servant Issac.
  

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Believer 1. How would you punctuate this? You need to divide into two groups: Group A and Group B.

  • Believer 1.
  • How would you punctuate this?
  • You need to divide into two groups: Group A and Group B.
  • You need to divide into two groups, Group A and Group B.
  • Both OK?
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Believer
1. How would you punctuate this?

You need to divide into two groups: Group A and Group B.

You need to divide into two groups, Group A and Group B.

Both OK? I don't know
Believer 2. How would you put the apostrophes?
This lane is Busan elite's lane. ????

This food is bad for students
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I agree with Maple on the first few - except, I also don't know what is meant by "Busan elites lanes" so I can't help there.

I believe that Rebecca was the one chosen for Isaac. But my memory is not perfect. Was Isaac referring to himself as ***'s servant? Biblical references often do not follow current usage.

In any case, you can use a name after "for." Referring to gifts: T

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