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tanguatlay
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Tue 3 Mar, 2009 03:30 pm
Both sentences contain no
error/errors.
Neither sentence contains any
error/errors.
Is either word in bold correct in the sentences?
Many thanks.
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DrewDad
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Tue 3 Mar, 2009 03:38 pm
I would use "errors" in both cases.
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DrewDad
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Tue 3 Mar, 2009 03:39 pm
Neither sentence contains
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