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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Whats wrong with this sentence

society has grown over the years to define marriage as a must have need in everyone life.
  

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It needs to begin with a capital. "Everyone's" should be possessive. I'd put "must have" either in quotes or in italics.

  • It needs to begin with a capital.
  • "Everyone's" should be possessive.
  • I'd put "must have" either in quotes or in italics.
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society has grown over the years to define marriage as a must have need in everyone life.It needs to begin with a capital.
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I would change "a must have need" to either "a 'must-have' need," or, preferably, "a necessity."
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I agree with the hyphenated form, Khoff. I should have thought of that! Emotion: headbang - A.

Edit.Reading it again jogs my

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