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Nazatul Liyana Posted 14 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

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i'll practically say 'best book ever' after finished reading any books that i'd bought. is this sentence correct?
  

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Of course I may be off in what you are trying to say, but without any context, I would try: I will usually say "best book ever" after (I have finished) reading practically any books that have bought.

  • Of course I may be off in what you are trying to say, but without any context, I would try: I will usually say "best book ever" after (I have finished) reading practically any books that have bought.
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Of course I may be off in what you are trying to say, but without any context, I would try:

I will usually say "best book ever" after (I have finished) reading practically any books that have bought.
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Hello Nazatul,

Here is my attempt.


I practically always say 'best book ever' when I finish reading any book that I have bought.


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