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jake

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Where is nonstandard English used in the following sentence?
  I gotta run to the store for something to fix for dinner.
 
  a) gotta
  b) something
  c) both (a) and (b)
  d) There is no nonstandard English in that sentence.

Question 2

Where is nonstandard English used in the following sentence?
  Mary Ellen coulda failed the test, but she seen the teacher in plenty of time to prepare.
 
  a) coulda
  b) seen
  c) both (a) and (b)
  d) There is no nonstandard English in that sentence.



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gstein359

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Answer to Question 1

a;

Answer to Question 2

c;




jake

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Reply 2 on: Jul 15, 2018
:D TYSM


parshano

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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