Hi, The assistant (A) laughed when I (B) had told her that I (C) needed eighty-five copies of this memo because the copy machine (D) wasn't working agian for the fourth time this time. Here is a correct version. The assistant (A) laughed when I (B) told her that I (C) needed eighty-five copies of this memo, because the copy machine (D) wasn't working again for the fourth time.
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AnonymousHello,No it is not.
Iis "indifferent between" correct grammar?
AnonymousOr do we use he is indiffernet to apples and oranges?That does not make sense to me.