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| I was wondering if anyone could help me explain the errors in the following sentences: 1. "Who talked you to at the party last night?" 2. "Take a note please darling. For starters, I'll have some vegetable soup and for main course I'll have a steak - medium-rare if you don't mind." I have found the errors, but I'm having a little bit of trouble explaining these mistakes. Thanks in advance. |
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| 1. "Who talked with you at the party last nighh" Beause this is the right structure of the verbe "talk"........... 2. "Please, Take a note darling. To start, I'll have some vegetable soup and for main course I'll have a steak - medium-rare if you don't mind." |
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