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GNS 101(use Of English) by Abolatobi: 8:23am On Mar 04, 2015
Plz can someone analyse dis statement and see if it is grammatically correct or wrong. It was sed by a phonetics teacher who was confident in it though i am nt at par wt it. So plz, help me wt d correct form or ways by wc it can be put if wrong. Thanks
Re: GNS 101(use Of English) by ijobaooorun(m): 9:21am On Mar 04, 2015
Wherez the statement
Re: GNS 101(use Of English) by Abolatobi: 11:21am On Mar 04, 2015
ijobaooorun:
Wherez the statement
Abolatobi:
Plz can someone analyse dis statement and see if it is grammatically correct or wrong. It was sed by a phonetics teacher who was confident in it though i am nt at par wt it. So plz, help me wt d correct form or ways by wc it can be put if wrong. Thanks

Sorry for d omission. The statement is ''Where were I?''

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