Basic JavaScript - Word Blanks

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// PLEASE I NEED HELP, THIS IS WHAT I KEEP ON SEEING.

wordBlanks should contain all of the words assigned to the variables myNoun , myVerb , myAdjective and myAdverb separated by non-word characters (and any additional words of your choice).

Your code so far

const myNoun = "dog";
const myAdjective = "big";
const myVerb = "ran";
const myAdverb = "quickly";

// Only change code below this line
const wordBlanks = "I heard my friend bought a " + "myNoun" + ", so i " + "myVerb" + " over to his house " + "myAdverb" + " to see how " + "myAdjective" + " it is. ";// Change this line
// Only change code above this line

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Challenge: Basic JavaScript - Word Blanks

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When you put the variable name in quotes, you get the literal letters m y N o u n

You need to use the variable outside of quotes.

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Thank you, but earlier i used the words assigned to the variables only like this " + “dog” + " yet it did work.

i just did and it worked, thanks.

You should not use the words stored inside of the variable. You should use the variable itself without quotes around it.

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