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Jenthecute Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Where X is....

0I think something's missing in this sentence.. but it's hard to explain it to others. 02br
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00could you please, help me explain this to others?02br
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00* the original sentence: Setting x (Where x is the folder name)02br
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00* what I thought is correct: Setting x (x is where the folder name appears)02br
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00 Setting x (x is the folder name)02br
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00Don't you think a main verb is missing in the original sentence? I'm going crazy. :-(0-
  

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0Could you explain your situation again? 02br 02br 00[:^)] [:^)]0-

  • 0Could you explain your situation again?
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0Could you explain your situation again? 02br
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00I don't understand what you are trying to do.02br
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00[:^)] [:^)]0-
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0Hi,02br
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01font00* the original sentence: Setting x (01font00Where x is the folder name02font00)02font02br
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00This is the normal way to talk about this kind of thing, in a math-oriented way. It's not really a complete sentence as written here, it's just a phrase. Con

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