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Đức Đinh Posted 14 years ago
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Hi guys. I'm an English learner and yesterday I had an English test. There's this exercise that keep questioning my mind. It's a mistake correcting exercise. There's a sentence in it that was.....somthing like this: "The TV reporters set up a campaign to hold into the situation". So what need to be correctedand how should I correct it?
  

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somthing like this Welcome to English Forums, Duc Dinh. We would like you to post the precise text; otherwise we cannot judge what is really right or wrong. c Ðinh "The TV reporters set up a campaign to hold into the situation" In this sentence, 'hold into' is not an English expression, and I have no idea what could be intended overall by the sentence.

  • somthing like this Welcome to English Forums, Duc Dinh.
  • We would like you to post the precise text; otherwise we cannot judge what is really right or wrong.
  • c Ðinh "The TV reporters set up a campaign to hold into the situation" In this sentence, 'hold into' is not an English expression, and I have no idea what could be intended overall by the sentence.
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Ð?c Ðinh.somthing like this
Welcome to English Forums, Duc Dinh. We would like you to post the precise text; otherwise we cannot judge what is really right or wrong.
Ð?c Ðinh"The TV reporters set up a campaign to hold into the situation"
In this sentence, 'hold into' is not an English expression, and I have no idea what coul
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Sorry Mr.Micawber. That's all I can remember but I think the original text was just that too. I think the mistake was "hold into" but I don't know what should I replace it with. Some others "hold" phrasal verb that I don't know?
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As I said, I have no idea what could be intended overall by the sentence.

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