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Twilit02 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

You shouldn't bring/press/prefer false charges against a chaste woman

My dear and respected teachers,
1: "You shouldn't bring/press/prefer false charges against a chaste woman." OR "You shouldn't bring/press/prefer a false charge against a chaste woman." Which one is correct?
2: "For how many months are you pregnant?'' correct?
3: "I'm spectating a cricket match on TV." correct?
  
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