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Lucas21c Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Coud you help me?

I can't understand the following sentence of my email, specially the grammatical structure.

1. Is the 'survey' a noun or a verb?

2. Could you paraphrase the underlined part? What is typed? Survey or pages?

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Please bring your typed answers to the questions we dealt with in class // and to
survey on pages 24 and 25 typed on when we meet again week 2.
  

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This apparently means: "Please bring your typed answers to the questions we dealt with in class - and also your typed answers to the survey on pages 24 and 25 - when we meet again in week 2."
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It truly looks to me as if it is a typing or wording mistake. My best guess is that this person was trying to say you should also bring your typed answers to the survey on pages 24 and 25 (probably page numbers in your textbook or some other literature you have previously been given in class or that may have been attached to the email). If you don't know what those page numbers might refer to, I w

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