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Dilshi Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Some one please correct my grammar

1. When you asked what's wrong, when you are the reason for it, don't know how should I answer you

2. Can we say "what was that status is about?"
  

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1. When you ask what is wrong and you are the reason for it, I don't know how to answer you. 2 .

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  • When you ask what is wrong and you are the reason for it, I don't know how to answer you.
  • 2 .
  • Can we say "What was that status about?
  • -- No, and I don't know what it means, either.
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1. When you ask what is wrong and you are the reason for it, I don't know how to answer you.
2. Can we say "What was that status about?-- No, and I don't know what it means, either.
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Thank you teacher.
It means the correct way is, "what was that status about" ?
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dilshiIt means the correct way is, "what was that status about" ?
No, that has no meaning.
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Then how should I ask from someone, what's the meaning of the status you updated yesterday?
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dilshithe meaning of the status you updated
What does that mean?!

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