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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Two statements: My body wants [soda] and got [soda]; what my body doesn't want [which is water], but will be forced to have [water].

What's wrong?
  

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Two statements: My body wants [soda] a nd got [sod a]; what my body doesn't want [which is water], but will be forced to have [water]. What's wrong? I don't clearly understand what you are trying to say.

  • Two statements: My body wants [soda] a nd got [sod a]; what my body doesn't want [which is water], but will be forced to have [water].
  • What's wrong?
  • I don't clearly understand what you are trying to say.
  • Say eg Here are two statements.
  • My body wants soda and gets some.
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Two statements: My body wants [soda] and got [soda]; what my body doesn't want [which is water], but will be forced to have [water].

What's wrong?

I don't clearly understand what you are trying to say.

Say eg

Here are two st

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