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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Try and Except

Yusuf Cattaneo
Yusuf Cattaneo
522 Points

What seems to be the error in my code?

lost

trial.py
def add(phrase1, phrase2)
    return(phrase1 + phrase2)

1 Answer

Bruno Correia
Bruno Correia
3,114 Points

Hi Yusuf,

Looks like you're missing the colon! Additionally, you also don't need the parenthesis to return the sum/concatenation of the arguments (it will still work, there's just no need).

This should work:

def add(phrase1, phrase2):
    return phrase1 + phrase2

Hope it helps!