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Grammar rules for sentence "Enhance your Everyday"



 
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Expression: want in | Expression: Let's make it all that those old boys dreamed about
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Grammar rules for sentence "Enhance your Everyday" Fri Mar 30, 2007 5:09 am  Grammar rules for sentence "Enhance your Everyday"
 

hi..
can anybody tell me whether the following sentence is grammtically correct.
If no, then what could be the better sentence.

"Enhance your Everyday"
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Grammar rules for sentence "Enhance your Everyday" Fri Mar 30, 2007 11:34 am  Grammar rules for sentence "Enhance your Everyday"
 

Your sentence is correct. If it isn't meant as a title or slogan, for example, then the word 'everyday' doesn't need to be capitalised.
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