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missdaredevil
Joined: 08 Dec 2004 Posts: 1670 Location: Ask me
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 2:21 am Post subject: future dog |
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To anyone:
Is there anything wrong with the sentence below or any suggestion?
I've already named my* future dog*s-Joey and Rabbi.
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Teacher Dian
Joined: 30 Nov 2004 Posts: 16
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 6:28 am Post subject: future dogs |
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Dear Miss Daredevil,
If you spoke the sentence, it would be all right.
If you wrote it, it's a little more awkward to read. It might be better to write, "I've already named the dogs I plan to get in the future 'Joey' and 'Rabbi'."
For more clarity, add some dashes:
"I've already named the dogs I plan to get in the future-- 'Joey' and 'Rabbi'."
All the best,
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river1974
Joined: 20 May 2003 Posts: 525 Location: Taiwan
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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2004 1:29 am Post subject: |
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Dear Dian:
Would you please explain the difference between "dash" and "hyphen"? As I know, "dash" functions like a "colon", while "hyphen" is used for connecting two individual words, for example, "non-smoking" and "sub-zero". Is that right? Frankly speaking, I couldn't tell the difference between them since they look very similar to each other in shape. But is it important to distinguish between "dash" and "hyphen"?
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