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Mohsen 684 Posted 9 years ago
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The food might have been cooked after children had read the book

Hi. Is the sentence "The food might have been cooked after children had read the book" correct?


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Mohsen 684 Is the sentence "The food might have been cooked after children had read the book" correct? Yes, but it meaning is murky.

  • Mohsen 684 Is the sentence "The food might have been cooked after children had read the book" correct?
  • Yes, but it meaning is murky.
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Mohsen 684 Is the sentence "The food might have been cooked after children had read the book" correct?

Yes, but it meaning is murky.

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