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Reply Wed 22 May, 2019 07:55 am
Which one would be correct?

On a different day, Aniyah might’ve kept quiet and shied away, but not today!

On a different day, Aniyah might’ve kept quiet and shied away but not today!

On a different day Aniyah might’ve kept quiet and shied away, but not today!

On a different day Aniyah might’ve kept quiet and shied away but not today!

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mark noble
 
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Reply Wed 22 May, 2019 08:42 am
@air jordan 1,
imperative.
'John had a fish that was quite lovely'.
'John had, relatively fortunately, a fish, uncommon to his hemispheric locale, that was, beyond all expectation, quite lovely.'.

Just commarise (New word?) Other than the functional.
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jespah
 
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Reply Wed 22 May, 2019 10:29 am
@air jordan 1,
I know which one is right. You tell us what you think and we'll tell you if you're right.
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longly
 
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Reply Thu 23 May, 2019 09:49 am
I don't have time now, but I will come back to this later.
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