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Sentence: I failed to convince the judge to set me free #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 16, 2009 13:25 pm   Sentence: I failed to convince the judge to set me free
 

My dear and respected teachers,

1: "I failed to convince the judge to set me free." correct?

2: "I'll break your legs and then you'll be on crutches." correct?

3: "He even can't walk with OR by the support of crutches." correct?
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Sentence: I failed to convince the judge to set me free #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 16, 2009 17:19 pm   Sentence: I failed to convince the judge to set me free
 

1. Yes
2. Yes
3. No. "He can't even walk with the support of crutches", "He can't even walk with crutches", or "He can't walk, even with crutches".
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