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| First line: You have to take a sample test now. Second line : ...sample test on reading strategies. Is this wrong? Can't I start the second line like this? Is there any mistake? |
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| Your second line is not a sentence because it does not have a clear subject or a verb. Try one of these: You have to take a sample test on reading strategies now. or: You have to take a sample test now. It is a sample test on reading strategies. |
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