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Thursday, April 14, 2016
*GRAMMAR QUESTION*
Correct the errors in the following sentence:
Michaels always been borrowing his red stylish sporty-looking newer car to his brother who’s lending it while his old battered rust-spotted white truck is in the garage for repairing.
The solution will be posted in the next edition of the blog.
Michael's always been borrowing his red stylish sporty-looking newer car from his brother, who’s lending it while Michael's old battered rust-spotted white truck is in the garage for repairing.
Micheal has been borrowing the stylish sporty-looking newer red car from his brother, who is lending it to him, while his battered rust-spotted old white truck is in the garage for repairs.
Michael is always lending his red, stylish, sporty-looking, newer car to his brother, who’s borrowing it while his old, battered, rust-spotted white truck is in the garage for repairs.
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Michael's always been borrowing his red stylish sporty-looking newer car from his brother, who’s lending it while Michael's old battered rust-spotted white truck is in the garage for repairing.
Micheal has been borrowing the stylish sporty-looking newer red car from his brother, who is lending it to him, while his battered rust-spotted old white truck is in the garage for repairs.
Michael is always lending his red, stylish, sporty-looking, newer car to his brother, who’s borrowing it while his old, battered, rust-spotted white truck is in the garage for repairs.
Good try, everyone! I will post the full solution soon!
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