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Hela Posted 21 years ago
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Dear teachers,

Which title defines the proper noun Tony Blair in the following:

1) British Prime Minister Tony Blair met the world leaders yesterday.

2) The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, met the world leaders yesterday.

In my view it's sentence #1, what about you?

Kind regards,

Hela
  

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Hela Dear teachers, Which title defines the proper noun Tony Blair in the following: 1) British Prime Minister Tony Blair met the world leaders yesterday. 2) The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, met the world leaders yesterday. In my view it's sentence #1, what about you?

  • Hela Dear teachers, Which title defines the proper noun Tony Blair in the following: 1) British Prime Minister Tony Blair met the world leaders yesterday.
  • 2) The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, met the world leaders yesterday.
  • In my view it's sentence #1, what about you?
  • Kind regards, Hela Not sure exactly what you want here: both sentences are perfectly correct.
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HelaDear teachers,

Which title defines the proper noun Tony Blair in the following:

1) British Prime Minister Tony Blair met the world leaders yesterday.

2) The British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, met the world leaders yesterday.

In my view it's sentence #1, what about you?

Kind regards,

Hela
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I wanted to know in which sentence "Tony Blair" was defined. I think it's in sentence #1; correct?

Hela

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