Asked by rfvv
Pansori is a kind of Korean folk play.
1. Bill is doing pansory at the school talent show.
2. Bill is presenting pansory at the school talent show.
3. Bill is acting out pansory at the school talent show.
(Q1: Which one is correct in the sentences above? Q2: Do we have to use 'pansori' or 'Pansori'?)
1. Bill is doing pansory at the school talent show.
2. Bill is presenting pansory at the school talent show.
3. Bill is acting out pansory at the school talent show.
(Q1: Which one is correct in the sentences above? Q2: Do we have to use 'pansori' or 'Pansori'?)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
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As I wrote the other day, the word <I>pansori</I> needs to be in italics.
Your sentences 2 and 3 are best. Sentence 1 reads awkwardly.
As I wrote the other day, the word <I>pansori</I> needs to be in italics.
Your sentences 2 and 3 are best. Sentence 1 reads awkwardly.
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