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Tim Baggenstos
916 PointsHelp on challenge task.
I need help on this challenge task which followed the "loops" video in the Python beginner course. Here is what it tells me to do: 'I need you to write a for loop that goes through each of the words in hellos and prints each word plus the word "World". So, for example, the first iteration would print "Hello World".' It gives me this error message when I submit the code: "Bummer! Didn't find all the "Hello"s." I attached my code. Please help.
hellos = [
"Hello",
"Tungjatjeta",
"Grüßgott",
"Вiтаю",
"dobrý den",
"hyvää päivää",
"你好",
"早上好"
]
for hello in hellos:
print("hello" + " World")
1 Answer

Thomas Fildes
16,201 PointsHi Tim,
The problem with your code is only a minor one. You just need to omit the quotation marks from the hello part in your print function. Please see the below code for reference:
for hello in hellos:
print(hello + " World")
Hope this helps! Happy Coding!!!
Tim Baggenstos
916 PointsTim Baggenstos
916 PointsThanks! That worked.
Jimmy Sanchez
413 PointsJimmy Sanchez
413 PointsThat answer didn't work.