Correct the errors in the following sentence:
Todays' election day in Alberta all of the partys are promising change but no one among all the people voting are really expecting to see much changes.
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Saturday, March 3, 2007
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Oops! I sent the original. I meant to say:
Today is election Day in Alberta and all of the parties are promising change. Among all the people voting, no one is really expecting to see many changes.
Victoria: You've found some of the errors. Can anyone else find some more?
Today is election day in Alberta and all parties are promising changes. But none of the voters are really expecting to see much change.
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