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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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The three words?

Hi. Please help. Is the phrase "three words" correct n the example sentence below? I believe of the three, "head on" is a phrase, not a word. Thank you in advance for your help.

The three words "head on," "teach" and "learn,"which are in the text, are important for you to remember.
  

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Anonymous I believe of the three, "head on" is a phrase, not a word. Right. The three words or phrases "head on", "teach" and "learn," in the text are important for you to remember.

  • Anonymous I believe of the three, "head on" is a phrase, not a word.
  • Right.
  • The three words or phrases "head on", "teach" and "learn," in the text are important for you to remember.
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Anonymous I believe of the three, "head on" is a phrase, not a word.
Right.

The three words or phrases "head on", "teach" and "learn," in the text are important for you to remember.

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