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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Working with Strings Write a Template Literal

how to create a space between flavor and type correctly?

app.js
const flavor = "Blueberry";
const type = "Smoothie";
const price = 4.99;

 const drink = `(${flavor})+ ('') + (${type}) + ('.') + (${price});`

3 Answers

Hey there, Ulyssa Sneed :wave: If you'd like to have spaces in your template-literal, you can just simply add a space with your space bar. With a template-literal, there's no need to use a + to concatenate. The only thing you'd generally 'do' here is insert your variables via ${variable-name}.

Created a video for you that talks about where you're going wrong.

very helpful thanks