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1. You needn't have called
1. You needn't have called a doctor.
2. You needn't have made a phone call to a doctor. 3. You needen't have gone to the hospital
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1. I visited there yesterday.
2. I have been to there. 3. I have been there. 4. I needn't have gone to there. 5. I needn't have
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Is the following words nouns/pronouns or verbs.
They're you've weren't needn't there'd they've mustn't what'll doesn't hadn't
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michelle
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I would like you to check these last sentences? Thank you very much Writeacher.
1) They had an argument but they made it up.
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John
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“The bell was for us,” Beatrice Sinclair says, a sort of apology directed to her daughter. “You needn’t have come
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“The bell was for us,” Beatrice Sinclair says, a sort of apology directed to her daughter. “You needn’t have come
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slow loriz
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“The bell was for us,” Beatrice Sinclair says, a sort of apology directed to her daughter. “You needn’t have come
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Read this excerpt from Chapter X of Alice in Wonderland.
"If there's no meaning in it," said the King, "that saves a world of
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Anna In-Between
by Elizabeth Nunez “The bell was for us,” Beatrice Sinclair says, a sort of apology directed to her daughter.
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Anna In-Between by Elizabeth Nunez “The bell was for us,” Beatrice Sinclair says, a sort of apology directed to her
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