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OttoJ Posted 11 years ago
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Give them to me altogether

John and Peter living in the same room. Peter is leaving for ever and is tidying up his things. John says Peter is most welcome to leave any pieces of paper to him. Then Peter starts flying sheets across the room to John, who is using his laptop. Then are they correct?

-Please don't send them flying across the room. Give them to me altogether.
-Give them to me once and for all.
-Give them to me one-off.
  

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OttoJ John and Peter are living in the same room. Peter is leaving f or ever forever and is tidying up his things. John says Peter is most welcome to leave any pieces of paper t o for him.

  • OttoJ John and Peter are living in the same room.
  • Peter is leaving f or ever forever and is tidying up his things.
  • John says Peter is most welcome to leave any pieces of paper t o for him.
  • Then Peter starts flying throwing sheets across the room to John, who is using his laptop.
  • Then are they Are the following sentences correct?
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OttoJJohn and Peter are living in the same room. Peter is leaving for ever forever and is tidying up his things. John says Peter is most welcome to leave any pieces of paper to for him. Then Peter starts flying

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