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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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water,liquid marks or rings from normal household food and beverages.

I need to know how many conditions are in this sentence are there two or three.
Are the conditions after the comma classified as one and the same condition .
  

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Hi, water,liquid marks or rings from normal household food and beverages. I need to know how many conditions are in this sentence are there two or three. Are the conditions after the comma classified as one and the same condition Sorry, I don't understand what you are talking about.

  • Hi, water,liquid marks or rings from normal household food and beverages.
  • I need to know how many conditions are in this sentence are there two or three.
  • Are the conditions after the comma classified as one and the same condition Sorry, I don't understand what you are talking about.
  • This is not a sentence.
  • I see no conditions.
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Hi,

water,liquid marks or rings from normal household food and beverages.

I need to know how many conditions are in this sentence are there two or three.
Are the conditions after the comma classified as one and the same condition


Sorry, I don't understand what you are talking about.

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