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Python Python Basics (Retired) Ins & Outs Ins & Outs

Where have I gone wrong?

I can't see where I have made a mistake.

name.py
name = "Robert"
treehouse = "Tree" + "house"
email_greeting = "treehouse" loves "name"

2 Answers

Hey!

The problem you have is that you aren't concatenating the values in your email_greeting variable. Also, you have the quotes round the variables whereas you should have it around the "loves" section.

You have

email_greeting = "treehouse" loves "name"

You should have

email_greeting = treehouse + " loves " + name

If you need any further help with this then feel free to let me know!

-Luke

Thanks Luke :-)

No problem R H! Mark a "best answer" in this thread if you have solved your issue so other forum users know that your issue has been resolved.