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Grammar | What is the difference between "talk" and "say"?
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Grammar query #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 15, 2011 17:50 pm   Grammar query
 

'Please ignore my emails completely. Please ignore my other letters completely.'
'Please ignore my emails and my other letters completely.'
'Please ignore my emails and other letters completely.'

Which is the most grammatically correct and clear way of saying it?
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Grammar query #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 15, 2011 19:51 pm   Grammar query
 

Please see your other thread on this subject. The sentence you chose there is the clearest and most concise of the three:
http://www.english-test.net/forum/sutra382828.html#382828
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