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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

lines

Every day the top line news is the same that they cover the election 2006 and Iraq war.

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Sorry, BW2/3, that sentence sounds quite strange. Try this instead: Every day the headlines cover the same two things: the 2006 election and the war in Iraq.

  • Sorry, BW2/3, that sentence sounds quite strange.
  • Try this instead: Every day the headlines cover the same two things: the 2006 election and the war in Iraq.
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Sorry, BW2/3, that sentence sounds quite strange.
Try this instead:

Every day the headlines cover the same two things: the 2006 election and the war in Iraq.

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