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AnnZ [28]
2 years ago
5

Write down the following sentences corectly. 1. And how could I found my card

English
1 answer:
Rudik [331]2 years ago
8 0

The given sentence can be written correctly as And how could I find my card?

<h3>What is a sentence? </h3>

A word or phrase that contradicts itself and is used to make a claim, pose a query, order, wish, or exclaim something is known as a sentence. Basically, the fundamental building block of language or a phrase that conveys a full notion is a sentence.

Some of the examples of sentences are Ali is walking, He served a sentence for robbery, and many more. Thus, a sentence is usually described as a group of words that together convey an entire notion or as a sentence that consists of a subject and a predicate.

Thus, the given sentence is written in the correct form.

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