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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Could anybody correct this sentence? (Listening)



"I don't care what anybody said. Not two apple pies aren't exactly the same. You can use same apple pilled(?) them with the same knife."

Thanks.
  

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"I don't care what anybody said. Not two apple pies aren't exactly the same. " Thanks.

  • "I don't care what anybody said.
  • Not two apple pies aren't exactly the same.
  • " Thanks.
  • "I don't care what anybody says, no two apple pies are exactly the same.
  • "
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"I don't care what anybody said. Not two apple pies aren't exactly the same. You can use same apple pilled(?) them with the same knife."

Thanks.

"I don't care what anybody says, no two apple pies are exactly the same. You can use the same apple, peeled with the same knife."
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This is what I hear:

I don't care what anybody said[1]. No two apple pies are ever exactly the same, do you hear me? You can use the same apples, peel them with exactly... peel them with the same knife!

[1] - Or "says". The birds don't allow me to hear the last consonant.

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