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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

brought about, in the first place, in the second place

In the first place, she don't know to read English. In the second place, she can't afford computer. Then, how does she brought about so much friends all over the world?

Are these sentences grammatically and semantically correct?

Also, please correct my sentences.
  

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A clue to you: look over auxiliary verbs again.

  • A clue to you: look over auxiliary verbs again.
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A clue to you: look over auxiliary verbs again.Emotion: smile
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DollA clue to you: look over auxiliary verbs again.Emotion: smile
Thank you Doll.

In the firs
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User_gary
DollA clue to you: look over auxiliary verbs again.Emotion: smile
Thank yo
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How does she read English?
She read it stammering.
"A computer"
I don't know what you mean by this.
What do you mean "bring about so many friends"? Perhaps you mean "make so many friends".
Yes you are correct. I mean, by the "bring about so many friends"?, that "make so many friends". Is this correct?
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In the first place, she doesn't know how to read English. In the second place, she can't afford a computer. How did she make so many friends all over the world?

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