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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Use of a surname

Hello!
I have a tricky situation (at least for me).

In this sentence there are two brothers. How do I need to write (and where) their surname?

I must contact with both brothers John and Peter Smith.

Is this correct?
  

Top answer

With is wrong. I would add a comma: I must contact both brothers, John and Peter Smith. CB

  • With is wrong.
  • I would add a comma: I must contact both brothers, John and Peter Smith.
  • CB
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With is wrong. I would add a comma: I must contact both brothers, John and Peter Smith.

CB

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