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1.) He bought a lot of books and he didn't even read it.

2.) The interview between mother and daughter was really touching.
Does this mean that either the mother or daughter was interviewing one another or could
it be possible that there was another person interviewing both of them?

3.) What size are your feet? VS. What size is your feet?
What's the rule here?

4.) Can it mean that either the son or father was interviewing one another?

5.) What was/ is the best advice you've ever received?
  

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) He bought a lot of books , and he didn't even read them. ) The interview between mother and daughter was really touching. -- Not possible; only the two were speaking to each other.

  • ) He bought a lot of books , and he didn't even read them.
  • ) The interview between mother and daughter was really touching.
  • -- Not possible; only the two were speaking to each other.
  • ) What size are your feet?
  • VS.
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1.) He bought a lot of books, and he didn't even read them.

2.) The interview between mother and daughter was really touching.
Does this mean that either the mother or daughter was interviewing one another or could
it be possible that there was another person interviewing both of them?-- Not possible; only the two were speaking to each other.


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