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Tamguatlay Posted 3 years ago
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Should it be " she ordered the roast pork from" instead?

She then demanded compensation from the vendor she ordered the roasted pork but they denied her request and instead was offered to replace the bad batch with a new one for the upcoming Ching Ming festival.


Should it be "she ordered the roast pork from" instead?


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tamguatlay Should it be "she ordered the roast pork from" instead? Yes. There are more mistakes: She then demanded compensation from the vendor she had ordered the roast pork from, but they denied her request and instead offered to replace the bad batch with a new one for the upcoming Ching Ming festival.

  • tamguatlay Should it be "she ordered the roast pork from" instead?
  • Yes.
  • There are more mistakes: She then demanded compensation from the vendor she had ordered the roast pork from, but they denied her request and instead offered to replace the bad batch with a new one for the upcoming Ching Ming festival.
  • Tell you what, somebody tries to slip me a bad batch of pork, I don't want any food from them ever again.
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tamguatlayShould it be "she ordered the roast pork from" instead?

Yes. There are more mistakes:

She then demanded compensation from the vendor she had ordered the roast pork from, but they denied her request and instead offered to replace the bad batch with a new one for the upcoming Ching Ming festival.

Tell you what, somebody tries to slip me

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