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It's concluding an agreement.
It's concluding an agreement.
Does the above sentence make sense to you if it's a stand-alone sample?
If yes, what does it mean? Thanks.
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Re: It's concluding an agreement.

Originally Posted by
angliholic
It's concluding an agreement.
Does the above sentence make sense to you if it's a stand-alone sample?
If yes, what does it mean? Thanks.
Are you just making this up or taking the sentence from somewhere? "It's" means nothing standing alone like this.
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Re: It's concluding an agreement.
Thanks, Naamplao, for your reply.
It's one of the four possible choices of a multiple-choice question.
All I want to know is whether it makes or not. Now I get it.
Thank you.
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