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.
Remember that there is more than one possible correct answer.
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
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8 comments:
Please ask Lucy where she will be going during Easter; but don't tell her I asked for the information.
Margaret: A good start--check punctuation and look for a trick!
Please ask her where she is going over Easter, but don’t tell her I asked for the information.
Irena: Very close, but you haven't seen the "trick" in this week's question;-)
Please ask her where she is going on Easter, but don't tell her I asked.
Please secretly find out where she is going over the Easter holiday.
Please ask her where she is going over Easter; but don't tell her that I asked for the information.
Kelsy: Close, but you haven't figured out the "trick" in this one;-)
Tammy: Also close, but note that you've changed the meaning.
Janine: Another close answer, and you need to check the punctuation;-)
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