title: Concatenating Strings with the Plus Equals Operator
challengeType: 1
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## Description
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We can also use the <code>+=</code> operator to <dfn>concatenate</dfn> a string onto the end of an existing string variable. This can be very helpful to break a long string over several lines.
<strong>Note</strong><br>Watch out for spaces. Concatenation does not add spaces between concatenated strings, so you'll need to add them yourself.
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## Instructions
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Build <code>myStr</code> over several lines by concatenating these two strings: <code>"This is the first sentence. "</code> and <code>"This is the second sentence."</code> using the <code>+=</code> operator. Use the <code>+=</code> operator similar to how it is shown in the editor. Start by assigning the first string to <code>myStr</code>, then add on the second string.
- text: <code>myStr</code> should have a value of <code>This is the first sentence. This is the second sentence.</code>
testString: 'assert(myStr === "This is the first sentence. This is the second sentence.", ''<code>myStr</code> should have a value of <code>This is the first sentence. This is the second sentence.</code>'');'
- text: Use the <code>+=</code> operator to build <code>myStr</code>
testString: 'assert(code.match(/\w\s*\+=\s*["'']/g).length > 1 && code.match(/\w\s*\=\s*["'']/g).length > 1, ''Use the <code>+=</code> operator to build <code>myStr</code>'');'