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what makes this sentence wrong? Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:57 am  what makes this sentence wrong?
 

She didn't have a pen and a pencil when the teacher requeted the class to write a paragraph about the celebrtion.
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what makes this sentence wrong? Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:47 am  what makes this sentence wrong?
 

abcdy wrote:
She didn't have a pen and a pencil when the teacher requeted the class to write a paragraph about the celebrtion.

requeted
celebrtion


asked
celebration

Maybe "a pen or pencil" would sound better.
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