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Capo

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Mr. Romero had planned to take his son to the rugby game, but he felt too ill to
  go.
 
  Correct any pronoun use errors in the following sentences. Do nothing if the
  sentence is correct.

Question 2

Somebody with the license IMADORK needs to move their Yugo.
 
  Correct any pronoun use errors in the following sentences. Do nothing if the
  sentence is correct.



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lindahyatt42

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Answer to Question 1

Mr. Romero had planned to take his son to the rugby game, but his son

Answer to Question 2

Someone with the license plate IMADORK needs to move his or her Yugo.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 15, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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