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Question tag: Either you or I am wrong in this matter #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:51 am   Question tag: Either you or I am wrong in this matter
 

Hello everybody,
I am Akram Qureshi,a new member of the forum.I beg for the apology to Mr Alan for not showing courtsey to thank him for his valued answer to my question on 'question tag'.
My today's question is,again on question tag,
' Either you or I am wrong in this matter".Please,reply and oblige.
Thank you
Akram
I'm new here and I like it ;-)


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question tag #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 22, 2009 15:29 pm   question tag
 

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Either you or I am wrong in this matter, aren't we?
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