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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

The address for both household head and family members should be the same otherwise; they will not be able to renew their IDs.

The address should be the same for household head and family members otherwise; they will not be able to renew their IDs.

  

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Neither is correct. To make them correct, move the semicolon from after 'otherwise' to before it.

  • Neither is correct.
  • To make them correct, move the semicolon from after 'otherwise' to before it.
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Neither is correct.

To make them correct, move the semicolon from after 'otherwise' to before it.

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