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Tubbygrubbins Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Titles of children's books.

My friend has written a children's story, which was published recently. However, he thinks the grammar is in correct within the title. The title of the book reads, 'There's a, Dragon in my house.' Is that correct?
  

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The capitals are not right. This is better. eg There's a Dragon in my House eg There's A Dragon In My house

  • The capitals are not right.
  • This is better.
  • eg There's a Dragon in my House eg There's A Dragon In My house
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The capitals are not right.

This is better.

eg There's a Dragon in my House

eg There's A Dragon In My house

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Thank you. He was more concerned with the comma before the word 'Dragon.' What's the difference??

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