help!
"i'm searching about it but i don't get any results related with yours, how can i find it? or give me some sources" that's right grammarly?
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I'm assuming you want help with the sentence in the quotation marks, so I will tell you what is wrong.
First, 'I', the first person singular pronoun is always capitalized - always.
Next, you search for something, not about something.
You need a comma after 'it'.
Things are related to one another, not with one another.
I ended the first sentence there.
"I'm searching for it, but I don't get any results related to yours. Can you tell me how can I find it?"
I hope this helps.
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answered Jan 05 at 23:57
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