Which is better? Don' t assume th at ( the / your) in surance wi ll cover a ll ( the / your ) dam age done. " doesn't make sense?
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KenjiHello.Which is better? Don't assume th at ( the / your) in surance wi ll cover a ll ( the / your ) dam age done. The answer book says, "Don' t assume th at your in surance wi ll cover a ll the dam age done." So the sentence "Don' t assume th at the ins urance wil l cover al l your