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I Read That. Is her answer grammartically correct ? I will use each version in at least one example sentence, so you can see how to use it in context.

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Did you read the book sense and sensibility ? Lqz mephistofeles senior member mexico I will use each version in at least one example sentence, so you can see how to use it in context. Web ( especially when communicating by radio ), to hear and understand someone: Web in this article, i will compare both pronunciations of this word: 1) i'm sure that i read an article, where they said both ways will be equal this time 2) i'm sure that i've read an article, where they said both ways will be equal this time Tell, report, describe, relate, recite, recount, narrate Scan, peruse, review, skim, study, pore (over), see, reread; Wrong sounds more natural to me, but wrongly is the more formal. If you like you could split the difference and use incorrectly.

Web #1 dear all, yesterday i had a coversation with my friend. Web ( especially when communicating by radio ), to hear and understand someone: Yes, i have read it many years ago. However, the two words are pronounced differently. I meant that i read an article a long time ago, and now i'm sharing some info from it. Did you read the book sense and sensibility ? Wrong sounds more natural to me, but wrongly is the more formal. Web #1 dear all, yesterday i had a coversation with my friend. Is her answer grammartically correct ? 1) i'm sure that i read an article, where they said both ways will be equal this time 2) i'm sure that i've read an article, where they said both ways will be equal this time I'm happy for u tho.