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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
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2. My friend and I are staying at a hotel and she asks the concierge:

Anywhere around the hotel that sells DVDs?

Is this ok to say?

3. I have a few friends that go to UC Riverside. - Is this a grammatically correct sentence?

4. should it be a lecture on management on/for business.

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2. My friend and I are staying at a hotel and she asks the concierge: Anywhere around the hotel that sells DVDs? -- Yes, you can say that, though it has no verb.

  • 2.
  • My friend and I are staying at a hotel and she asks the concierge: Anywhere around the hotel that sells DVDs?
  • -- Yes, you can say that, though it has no verb.
  • 3.
  • I have a few friends that go to UC Riverside.
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2. My friend and I are staying at a hotel and she asks the concierge: Anywhere around the hotel that sells DVDs? Is this ok to say?--Yes, you can say that, though it has no verb.

3. I have a few friends that go to UC Riverside. - Is this a grammatically correct sentence? -- Yes.

4. a lecture on business management.

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