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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

I think this is right

Please help

strings.py
name = "David"
subject = "Treehouse loves" + "David"

2 Answers

Grace Kelly
Grace Kelly
33,990 Points

Hi David, you need to have a space between loves and the closing quote: "Treehouse loves " also because you have your name variable declared, you don't need to say "David" again, just the name variable, like so:

subject = "Treehouse loves " + name

Hope that helps!!

excellent Ms Kelly. Thank you so much!

Grace Kelly
Grace Kelly
33,990 Points

no problem at all, glad to help :)