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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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How to use "remain" as a verb

Here's the context: I tested someone's job and I found some mistakes in there. So I told him to fix it. After he had fixed, I tested again and still found the mistakes ( old & new ), and I want to say
"Please fix again, some mistakes remain."
Is it correct or incorrect?

Sorry for my bad English Emotion: sad

  

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Here's the context: I tested someone's work and I found some mistakes in it, so I told him to fix it. After he had fixed it , I tested again and still found the mistakes ( old & new ), and I want to say " Please fix again, some mistakes remain. " Is it correct or incorrect?

  • Here's the context: I tested someone's work and I found some mistakes in it, so I told him to fix it.
  • After he had fixed it , I tested again and still found the mistakes ( old & new ), and I want to say " Please fix again, some mistakes remain.
  • " Is it correct or incorrect?
  • Say eg Please fix it again.
  • There are still some mistakes.
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Here's the context: I tested someone's work and I found some mistakes in it, so I told him to fix it. After he had fixed it, I tested again and still found the mistakes ( old & new ), and I want to say
"Please fix again, some mistakes remain."
Is it correct or incorrect? Say eg Please fix it again. There are still some mistakes.

Sorry for my

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