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I was wondering if you can check these sentences for me...
"....allow poeple to eavesdrop on other people's emails' anonymously."
"....and false impressions of characters throughout..."
I am not sure especially about the first one with where the commas go, anf the second one on whether there are commas or not.

2007-07-13 01:58:23 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Homework Help

huh... you are very right LTD, lol i am repeating myself, i am surprised i didnt see it... but what about the grammar?

2007-07-13 02:13:20 · update #1

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...allow people to eavesdrop on other people's emails anonymously. Doesn't need commas. Apostrophe people's is correct. Apostrophe emails' is not.

...and false impressions of characters throughout ... is correct. It needs no commas. Hope this helps.

2007-07-13 02:08:20 · answer #1 · answered by SKCave 7 · 0 0

No commas for either sentence (at least, what you've shown here)...
However, the sentence "allow people to eavesdrop on other people's emails anonymously" makes no sense and repeats itself...to eavesdrop is to "listen in"...
a better sentence would be: "allow others to view e-mails, not their own, anonymously"...
You're use of plurals appears correct...

2007-07-13 02:09:36 · answer #2 · answered by Toots 6 · 0 0

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