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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Can this be right? Thank you teachers.

Remember what she said, she say/said that you can only cut a part of the tree if it's over your property line. But you can't cut their tree if it already in their property line.
  

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Hi, Can this be right? Thank you teachers. Remember what she said, she say/said that you can only cut a part of the tree if it's over your property line.

  • Hi, Can this be right?
  • Thank you teachers.
  • Remember what she said, she say/said that you can only cut a part of the tree if it's over your property line.
  • But you can't cut their tree if it already in their property line.
  • Remember what she said, that you can only cut a part of the tree if it's over your property line.
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Hi,
Can this be right? Thank you teachers.

Remember what she said, she say/said that you can only cut a part of the tree if it's over your property line. But you can't cut their tree if it already in their property line.


Remember what she said, that you can only cut a part of the tree if it's over your property line. But you can't cut their tree if it is insid
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No, it is better to put it this way:

Remember what she said. She said that you can only cut a part of the tree if it's over your property line but you can't cut their tree if it is up to your property line. (doesn't go over the line)

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