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IT: There's a worm inside IT #1 (permalink) Tue May 02, 2006 0:09 am   IT: There's a worm inside IT
 

Hello! FIne?

1.- "The apple looks fresh. Oh my god!
There?s a worm inside IT"

2.- "The apple looks fresh. Oh my god!
There?s a worm inside"

Can I leave "it" out?



THanks in advance!

Nite-nite
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IT: There's a worm inside IT #2 (permalink) Tue May 02, 2006 7:42 am   IT: There's a worm inside IT
 

Hi Jesus

My preferences would be:

1. There's a worm in it. ('in' instead of 'inside')
- OR -
2. There's a worm inside. (without 'it')

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