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Francis

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Hello teachers,
I am new here. I'd like to know which of the following sentence is correct:

Look out!. A car is coming! or

Look out! A car is coming. or

Look out, a car is coming!

Which one is correct?
 

RonBee

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Either the first or the second is correct. However, since you clearly have two separate sentences, the third one is not correct. Also, since you deinitely have two exclamations, I would only use the first one.

(Say: "Which of the following sentences is correct?")

:)
 

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You're quite welcome. :D

Welcome to our forum!

:hi:

(I probably should have said Both one and two are correct.)
 
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