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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Please correct my sentence.

Even though you had found the whole elephant, you said you could not believe that it was a real elephant because you had not found the foot steps of it.
Is it meaningful and grammatically correct? Thanks in advance.
  

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Even though you had found the whole elephant, you said you could not believe that it was a real elephant because you had not found its foot prints. It seems like a very strange thing to say.

  • Even though you had found the whole elephant, you said you could not believe that it was a real elephant because you had not found its foot prints.
  • It seems like a very strange thing to say.
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Even though you had found the whole elephant, you said you could not believe that it was a real elephant because you had not found its foot prints.

It seems like a very strange thing to say.

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