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lisabon 2012 [21]
1 year ago
7

What is the mistake in this sentence? “The toy’s were scattered around the living room, the kitchen, and the dining room.”

English
1 answer:
AleksandrR [38]1 year ago
6 0
The apostrophe in toy’s ( it’s not toy is) and the extra comma after kitchen
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