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Nikitus Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

You need your meds Phil! You must go tomorrow morning!

Hello

Is the following sentence "You need your meds Phil! You must go tomorrow morning!" grammatically correct?

Context: A man is talking to a friend, and he is arguing with his friend, because he did not pick up his medicine.

Thanks.
  

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It is two sentences, not one. Many people would put a comma after "meds". Apart from that, it's fine.

  • It is two sentences, not one.
  • Many people would put a comma after "meds".
  • Apart from that, it's fine.
  • "meds" is informal, but that seems no problem in the context.
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It is two sentences, not one. Many people would put a comma after "meds". Apart from that, it's fine.

"meds" is informal, but that seems no problem in the context.

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