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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Voltage

Hi,

I've asked around and they've told me that USA and Canada voltages are supposed to be the same, which means no transformer is necessary.

Is the sentence above grammatically correct? Please comment!

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PreciousJones I've asked around , and they've told me that in the USA and Canada voltages are supposed to be the same, which means no transformer is necessary. Correct as modified. CJ

  • PreciousJones I've asked around , and they've told me that in the USA and Canada voltages are supposed to be the same, which means no transformer is necessary.
  • Correct as modified.
  • CJ
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PreciousJonesI've asked around, and they've told me that in the USA and Canada voltages are supposed to be the same, which means no transformer is necessary.
Correct as modified.

CJ

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