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Usage of filling (Chewing toffee caused my filling came out!)



 
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Usage of filling (Chewing toffee caused my filling came out!) Fri Jan 25, 2008 23:19 pm  Usage of filling (Chewing toffee caused my filling came out!)
 

Hello dear teachers,

Is the following sentence grammatically correct?

"Chewing toffee caused my filling came out!"

A better way of saying that?

I do appreciate your help.

Mohammad
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Usage of filling (Chewing toffee caused my filling came out!) Sat Jan 26, 2008 10:05 am  Usage of filling (Chewing toffee caused my filling came out!)
 

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Chewing toffee caused my filling to come out!
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Usage of filling (Chewing toffee caused my filling came out!) Sat Jan 26, 2008 13:43 pm  Usage of filling (Chewing toffee caused my filling came out!)
 

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