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whats wrong in this email_greeting = (treehouse + "loves" + name)

can you explain what is my mistake in this

name.py
name = "tanu"
print(name)

treehouse = "Tree" + "house"
print(treehouse)

email_greeting = (treehouse + "loves" + name)
print(email_greeting)

2 Answers

You need a space either side of the word " loves " so that the strings aren't all printed next to each other.

Hope that helps!

Steve.

Thank you ... your answer helped.

No problem! :-)