Correct the errors in the following sentence:
You're sister's not too blame in this quite unique situation, your the one whose been difficult.
Remember that there is more than one possible correct answer.
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Sunday, August 24, 2008
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Your sister's is not to be in this unique situation,you're the one whose is being difficult.
Sariyat: There seems to be something missing here--do you want to try again?
Your sister is not to blame in this very unique situation; you are the one who has been difficult.
Your sister is not to blame in this unique situation. You are the peron who is being difficult.
(Something cannot be very unique. it is the same as saying 'someone is very pregnant'.)
Daniela: Almost--check word usage;-)
Art: Good solution, and congratulations on catching that one error. Now check your typo--I'm the only one who's allowed to make such errors;-)
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