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Is there any grammar mistake in 'Surely among the treasures of righteousness...



 
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Is there any grammar mistake in 'Surely among the treasures of righteousness... #1 (permalink) Fri Jun 29, 2007 8:57 am   Is there any grammar mistake in 'Surely among the treasures of righteousness...
 

Dear teachers,

Is there any grammar mistake in "Surely among the treasures of righteousness are being patience during disasters, and concealing misfortunes."

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Is there any grammar mistake in 'Surely among the treasures of righteousness... #2 (permalink) Fri Jun 29, 2007 23:38 pm   Is there any grammar mistake in 'Surely among the treasures of righteousness...
 

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Surely among the treasures of righteousness are patience during disaster and concealing misfortune.
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