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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

sentence making/grammar rule

What kind of error can you see in this sentence?
I'm deceived for answer as quickly. .... Please explain and tel me the correct way to say it and what was wrong with the sentence.
Thank you.
  

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"I'm deceived for answer as quickly" doesn't make sense. In what context did you find this sentence?

  • "I'm deceived for answer as quickly" doesn't make sense.
  • In what context did you find this sentence?
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"I'm deceived for answer as quickly" doesn't make sense. In what context did you find this sentence?
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i think you can fix it by saying : I got deceived for answering quickly " but still, the sentence still sounds fishy to me
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Airscape Sosei i think you can fix it by saying : I got deceived for answering quickly " but still, the sentence still sounds fishy to me
That is as meaningless as the original.

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