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Which of the following is correctly written in standard English?
I’ll try and save you a seat.
That outfit is really fly.
He said, “Put it up on the top shelf.”
So he says to me that I shouldn’t apply there.
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"He said, “Put it up on the top shelf.”" is the one written in standard English.
Brief notes on the others:
- "I’ll try and save you a seat." — informal; standard usage prefers "I’ll try to save you a seat."
- "That outfit is really fly." — uses slang ("fly"); not standard/formal.
- "So he says to me that I shouldn’t apply there." — grammatical but colloquial; in standard writing you’d typically write, for example, "He told me that I shouldn’t apply there."
Brief notes on the others:
- "I’ll try and save you a seat." — informal; standard usage prefers "I’ll try to save you a seat."
- "That outfit is really fly." — uses slang ("fly"); not standard/formal.
- "So he says to me that I shouldn’t apply there." — grammatical but colloquial; in standard writing you’d typically write, for example, "He told me that I shouldn’t apply there."
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