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alexander | Denis Mosko | Re: Russian hero |
July 2, 2018 9:09 AM * |
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From: alexander koryagin <koryagin@erec.ru> Hi, Denis Mosko! I read your message from 01.07.2013 20:47 DM> Russian hero - a man of tomorrow. He will do anything, but DM> tomorrow. If we consider it as the food for grammar talks, I would say that (correct me if I am wrong): Probably, we need an article "a" before "Russian hero." You can use a dash instead of "is", but in the English punctuation this dash should be a long dash (--). After the comma and "but" we must have a complete sentence, therefore we should use a gaping comma to avoid the repetition of "he will do". The complete variant is this: A Russian hero -- a man of tomorrow. He will do anything, but he will do it tomorrow. A short variant with a gaping comma: A Russian hero -- a man of tomorrow. He will do anything, but, tomorrow. Bye, Denis! Alexander Koryagin fido7.english-tutor 2013 --- ifmail v.2.15dev5.4 * Origin: NPO RUSnet InterNetNews site (2:5020/400) |
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