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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What´s wrong?

What´s wrong in this sentence??

"Nevertheless I want to hear what she has to say."

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Nothing is wrong, although I'd prefer a comma after 'nevertheless'.

  • Nothing is wrong, although I'd prefer a comma after 'nevertheless'.
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Nothing is wrong, although I'd prefer a comma after 'nevertheless'.

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