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mixer [17]
3 years ago
11

Read the sentences carefully and and identify the mistakes if there any rewrite the sentence in past present form you are allowe

d to change sentence but the meaning should be same
" What happened? Why you're limping?", Miss Prokes said.

" Uh...I was just walking down on the stairs but suddenly I stumbled and fell. " she said.

" Claire, how many times I've told you not to rush in stairs. but still you don't pay any attention to my words." Miss Prokes sighed and said in lowly voice.

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2 answers:
murzikaleks [220]3 years ago
5 0
“What happened? Why are you limping?” says Miss Prokes.

“Uh... I was just walking down the stairs but suddenly I stumbled and fell,” she says.

“Claire, how many times have I told you not to rush down the stairs, but you still do not pay attention to my words,” Miss Prokes sighs and says in a lowly voice.
IrinaK [193]3 years ago
3 0
“What happened? Why are you limping?” Miss Prokes had said.

“Uh... I was just walking down the stairs but I suddenly stumbled and fell,” she had said.

“Claire, how many times have I told you to not rush in the stairs? Still, you pay no attention to my words,” Miss Prokes sighed and said in a lowly voice.
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