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Sentence: I only had two swims last years



 
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Sentence: I only had two swims last years #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:30 pm   Sentence: I only had two swims last years
 

Dear teachers,

Please choose the correct sentences:

1. I only had two swims last years.
2. I had only two swims last years.
3. I bought a book to read.
4. I bought a book to read it.

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Sentences #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:42 pm   Sentences
 

tung quoc wrote:
Please choose the correct sentences:

1. I only had two swims last year. OK (but only without the 's')
2. I had only two swims last year. OK (but only without the 's')
3. I bought a book to read. OK
4. I bought a book to read it. NO


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