Is the comma placement correct?
This is the car I saw today or, This is the car I saw today
This is the car I saw today or, This is the car I saw today
Statement: Max won a prize indirect speech 1. Max wins a prize 2. Max would win a prize
: JUST BECAUSE I'M BLACK DOESN'T MEAN I'M BLACK I heard that somewhere and wonder what it means Do you have ideas and theories as well as theses and other… concepts?
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What a strange question title ^^ If I want to express something like "Are we taking a multiple-choice test tomorrow?" Would I then write it together or would I have to put it in " "? Or if I write something like The boss of company A is B. I would then say The A…
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How to write correctly :
“This is the car I saw today.”
Neither. The right form would be “This is the car I saw today “.
This is the car I saw today.
No.
That’s the car I saw today
Wrong. Too much and a point too little.