Correct the errors in the following sentence:
If you shouldn't mind me to ask where you are going when me and my sisters seen you last week.
Remember that there is more than one possible correct answer.
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
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If you don't mind me asking, where were you going when me and my sister seen you last week?
If you don't mind me asking, where were you going when my sisters and I saw you last week?
If you wouldn’t mind me asking you where were you going last week when my sister and I saw you?
Samantha:A good start--think about pronoun usage and punctuation.
Ying: Good, but think carefully about the punctuation.
Irena: You're part way there--check auxiliary verb usage and pronoun usage, and punctuation,
If you don't mind me asking, where you going when my sisters' and I saw you last week?
Dejo: You're on the right track but think about verb form and punctuation;-)
If you don't mind me asking, where were you going when my sisters' and I saw you last week.
If you don’t mind me asking you, “Where did you go last week when my sister and I saw you?”
Janine: Almost there--no apostrophe (that's not a possessive), and other punctuation.
Irena: Very close.
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