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VashaNatasha [74]
4 years ago
5

When I meet Sophia in person for the first time next week, I was sure I will enjoy her company. Find the errors please.

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2 answers:
babunello [35]4 years ago
8 0
When I meet Sophia, In person for the first time next week, I'm sure I will enjoy her company.
slega [8]4 years ago
5 0
next week,  i will enjoy 

should be last week, and i would we know it was last week because " i was " indicates this happened in the past  <span />
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