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Okay, so I have this super easy grammar question that my friends. teachers, and I have been arguing over for years.
Does this sentence make sense?
The tables are crowded with plates of cookies with ten kinds of chocolate chip, including wheat-, dairy-, and egg-free.
My friends think that this sentence wouldn't make sense, because of the hyphens.
I think you can do that and two out of the four English teachers I have asked agree, but the other English teachers and my other friends don't think it is grammatically correct We bet $45 on this... What do you think?
Okay, so I have this super easy grammar question that my friends. teachers, and I have been arguing over for years.
Does this sentence make sense?
The tables are crowded with plates of cookies with ten kinds of chocolate chip, including wheat-, dairy-, and egg-free.
My friends think that this sentence wouldn't make sense, because of the hyphens.
I think you can do that and two out of the four English teachers I have asked agree, but the other English teachers and my other friends don't think it is grammatically correct We bet $45 on this... What do you think?
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