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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

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It's common for the bride to pay for the bridesmaid's dresses, isn' it?

Is this sentence grammatically correct?
  

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It is correct if the bride has only one bridesmaid, and she has several dresses that the bride buys for her.

  • It is correct if the bride has only one bridesmaid, and she has several dresses that the bride buys for her.
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It is correct if the bride has only one bridesmaid, and she has several dresses that the bride buys for her.
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AlpheccaStarsIt is correct if the bride has only one bridesmaid, and she has several dresses that the bride buys for her.



It's common for the bride to pay for the bridesmaids' dresses, isn' it?

What about now?
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It's common for the bride to pay for the bridesmaids' dresses, isn' it?
Emotion: yes
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Hi,
isn't, not isn'

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Emotion: embarrassed Oops. Missed that.

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