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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Is that correct?

One man read a book some months ago.

Another man asked his: "If you told about this book you have read it. Can you please write the most important lesson from this book for you?"

Is that question correct?
  

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Anonymous One man read a book some months ago. Another man asked hi m : "If you told about this book you have read it. " No, the question is not correct.

  • Anonymous One man read a book some months ago.
  • Another man asked hi m : "If you told about this book you have read it.
  • " No, the question is not correct.
  • I'm not sure what you mean by the first sentence, but I think you're trying to say this: If you have read this book, you will be able to say something about it.
  • Can you please write the most important lesson you learned from this book?
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AnonymousOne man read a book some months ago. Another man asked him: "If you told about this book you have read it. Can you please write the most important lesson from this book for you?"
No, the question is not correct. I'm not sure what you mean by the first sentence, but I think you're trying to say this:

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