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Is it correct to say 'you made a typo'?



 
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Is it correct to say 'you made a typo'? #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 09, 2009 17:51 pm   Is it correct to say 'you made a typo'?
 

My dears and respected teachers,

1 : "You made a typo" correct?

2 : "I'm rich from heart" OR "I'm rich from heart"?

3 : "He did a lot of bad deeds" correct?
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Is it correct to say 'you made a typo'? #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 09, 2009 18:20 pm   Is it correct to say 'you made a typo'?
 

1 : "You made a typo" correct

2 : "I'm rich from heart" OR "I'm rich from heart"? Both of your options look the same, but I do not understand the meaning.

3 : "He did a lot of bad deeds" correct
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Is it correct to say 'you made a typo'? #3 (permalink) Tue Mar 10, 2009 9:29 am   Is it correct to say 'you made a typo'?
 

"I'm rich from heart" OR "I'm rich from heart"?

I'm rich in heart.

I am in love. I am loved. Everyone loves me. I am rich in heart.
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Is it correct to say 'you made a typo'? #4 (permalink) Tue Mar 10, 2009 12:00 pm   Is it correct to say 'you made a typo'?
 

Thanks Milanya
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