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Hanuman_2000 Posted 12 years ago
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Hello,
Report the following questions.( use if/whether or why, as appropriate)

1. Have you met my sister? ( use you and her)

She asked if you had met her sister.

I could not understand the given " use you and her".

what does it indicate?

Thanks.
  

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I suppose it means that you should use the words "you" and "her" in the answer. The instruction is not written properly: the words "you" and "her" should be in quotes or italics.

  • I suppose it means that you should use the words "you" and "her" in the answer.
  • The instruction is not written properly: the words "you" and "her" should be in quotes or italics.
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I suppose it means that you should use the words "you" and "her" in the answer. The instruction is not written properly: the words "you" and "her" should be in quotes or italics.

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