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Sentence structures: I know there are 4 kinds of sentence but I'm not sure... #16 (permalink) Sat Oct 17, 2009 0:10 am   Sentence structures: I know there are 4 kinds of sentence but I'm not sure...
 

You need to check with a patent, too, like the Answerer, Cerberus, before making comments.
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Sentence structures: I know there are 4 kinds of sentence but I'm not sure... #17 (permalink) Sat Oct 17, 2009 0:16 am   Sentence structures: I know there are 4 kinds of sentence but I'm not sure...
 

James wrote:
You need to check with a patent, too, like the Answerer, Cerberus, before making comments.
What does a patent have to do with grammar anyway?
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Sentence structures: I know there are 4 kinds of sentence but I'm not sure... #18 (permalink) Sat Oct 17, 2009 0:21 am   Sentence structures: I know there are 4 kinds of sentence but I'm not sure...
 

Are you saying that a patent has nothing to do with grammar?
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Sentence structures: I know there are 4 kinds of sentence but I'm not sure... #19 (permalink) Sat Oct 17, 2009 4:50 am   Sentence structures: I know there are 4 kinds of sentence but I'm not sure...
 

I asked you to specify what it has to do with grammar that you consider relevant to this sentence.
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