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How did she explain the absense of her husband?



 
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How did she explain the absense of her husband? #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 01, 2009 12:54 pm   How did she explain the absense of her husband?
 

hello evrybody
I want to know what can be the kind of the answer of this question
"how did she explain the absense of her husband?"
the answer can be santense or an adverb ...... :?: :!: please I need your help
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How did she explain the absense of her husband? #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 13:27 pm   How did she explain the absense of her husband?
 

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Hesitantly? Guardedly? Gleefully? There is a multitude of possible answers.
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How did she explain the absense of her husband? #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 13:40 pm   How did she explain the absense of her husband?
 

Karim wrote:
hello evrybody
I want to know what can be the kind of the answer of this question
"how did she explain the absense of her husband?"
the answer can be santense or an adverb ...... :?: :!: please I need your help


Hi Karim,

Can you spot the three typos you made in your message? If not, you might want to start using a spell checker. You also should start sticking to basic punctuation rules.

Let me know what you think.
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How did she explain the absense of her husband? #4 (permalink) Mon Mar 02, 2009 23:32 pm   How did she explain the absense of her husband?
 

but what the kind of answer can be ....
exemple "she explained the absense by her husband he went to bring the petrol ....."
or "she explained the absense afraidly "
what is the most correct answer
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How did she explain the absense of her husband? #5 (permalink) Tue Mar 03, 2009 0:14 am   How did she explain the absense of her husband?
 

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There is no 'correct' answer as far as information is concerned, Karim; however, you must use correct grammar and structure:

Q: How did she explain the absence of her husband?
A1: She explained the absence of her husband by saying that he had gone to get petrol.
A2: She explained his absence with fear.
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