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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Is this sentence grammatically correct?

The cigar lighters supplied do not work; it seems that it doesn't have fuel and it is just sparking only.

  

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anonymous The cigar lighters supplied do not work; it seems that they don't have fuel and are just sparking only. Or The cigar lighter supplied does not work; it seems that it doesn't have fuel and it is just sparking only.

  • anonymous The cigar lighters supplied do not work; it seems that they don't have fuel and are just sparking only.
  • Or The cigar lighter supplied does not work; it seems that it doesn't have fuel and it is just sparking only.
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anonymous

The cigar lighters supplied do not work; it seems that they don't have fuel and are just sparking only.

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The cigar lighter supplied does not work; it seems that it doesn't have f

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