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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
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escaped from late, taken off a day from work

My boss didn't put late mark today. That means i escaped from late even though I came late.

This month I haven't taken off a day from work, but still $10 has been deducted from my paycheck. May I know the reason, sir?


Please correct my sentences.
  

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Don't bold your sentences, Gary-- it makes my job harder. My boss didn't give me a late mark today. That means I escaped from being marked late even though I came late.

  • Don't bold your sentences, Gary-- it makes my job harder.
  • My boss didn't give me a late mark today.
  • That means I escaped from being marked late even though I came late.
  • This month I haven't taken a day off from work, but still $10 has been deducted from my paycheck.
  • Could you tell me why, sir?
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Don't bold your sentences, Gary-- it makes my job harder.

My boss didn't give me a late mark today. That means I escaped from being marked late even though I came late.

This month I haven't taken a day off from work, but still $10 has been deducted from my paycheck. Could you tell me why, sir?

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