Correct the errors in the following sentence:
Please ask her where she is going over easter but don't tell her that I ask for the informations.
Monday, March 30, 2009
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Please ask her where is she going over Easter, but don't tell her that I asked for the information.
STEPHANIE: Almost there--think about the extra punctuation you need with this type of sentence;-)
Please, ask her where she is going to over the Easter,but don't tell her that I asked for the information.
Please, ask her where she is going during Easter, but don't tell her that I've asked for the information.
Please ask her where she is going over Easter, but don't tell her I asked.
SAADAT, JULIE, MAYA: Very close--think about extra punctuation;-)
Please ask her where she is going over Easter; but don't tell her that I asked for the information.
JAYA: Think about the punctuation needed before a coordinating conjunction, and also think about the extra punctuation needed with this sentence;-)
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