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Linhnmpt Posted 17 years ago
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Out of england?

could anyone tell me which of the underline word or phrase is incorrect in the following sentence:

english has become a world language because of it's establishment as a mother tongue out of england

the answer says it is "out of" but i have no idea. coud you explain it for me and correct it. Thanks in advance
  

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linhnmpt could anyone tell me which of the underline word or phrase is incorrect in the following sentence: english has become a world language because of it's establishment as a mother tongue out of england the answer says it is "out of" but i have no idea. coud you explain it for me and correct it. Thanks in advance I would have said "outside England", meaning in other parts of the world.

  • linhnmpt could anyone tell me which of the underline word or phrase is incorrect in the following sentence: english has become a world language because of it's establishment as a mother tongue out of england the answer says it is "out of" but i have no idea.
  • coud you explain it for me and correct it.
  • Thanks in advance I would have said "outside England", meaning in other parts of the world.
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linhnmptcould anyone tell me which of the underline word or phrase is incorrect in the following sentence:

english has become a world language because of it's establishment as a mother tongue out of england

the answer says it is "out of" but i have no idea. coud you explain it for me and correct it. Thanks in advance


I would have
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