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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
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Can I say,

(a) She felt angry with herself because of not taking out the key from the car.

(b) She was glad for the man's help and thanked him.

(c) She called the mechanic to come to her house to take out the key that was in the car.
  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) She felt angry with hersel f because of for not taking out the key from the car. (b) She was glad for the man's help and thanked him. (c) She called the mechanic to come to her house to take out the key that was in the car.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, (a) She felt angry with hersel f because of for not taking out the key from the car.
  • (b) She was glad for the man's help and thanked him.
  • (c) She called the mechanic to come to her house to take out the key that was in the car.
  • With the edits shown, these are okay, but where is the key?
  • You usually call a locksmith, not a mechanic, if you are locked out.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,

(a) She felt angry with herself because of for not taking out the key from the car.

(b) She was glad for the man's help and thanked him.

(c) She called the mechanic to come to her house to take out the key that was in the car.

With the edits shown, th

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