she was the most unpleasant person that i had ever met
2.the pupils shouldn't go to the meeting if they don't want to
3.when Tom andJerry arrived i ordered two more cups of coffee
2006-09-03 19:20:09
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answer #1
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answered by raj 7
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Admendment as shown below
1) She was the most unpleasant person I had ever met.
2) The pupils should not go to the meeting if they do not want to.
3) When Tom and Jarry arrived, I ordered two more cups of coffee.
2006-09-04 23:25:46
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answer #2
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answered by sugar_guy84 3
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1) She was the most unpleasant person that I have ever met.
2) The pupils may not go to the meeting if they don't want to.
3) When Tom and Jarry arrived, I ordered another two cups of coffee.
2006-09-03 21:22:25
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answer #3
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answered by e.z p.z 2
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1) She was the most unpleasant person I had ever met.
2) The pupils must not go to the meeting if they do not want to.
3) When Tom and Jerry arrived, I ordered another 2 cups of coffee.
2006-09-03 21:27:42
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answer #4
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answered by calvin o 5
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See answers below, 2 answers possible for #3.
1) She is the most unpleasant person that I have ever made.
(you can use 'was' if the person you refering to is dead)
2) The pupils need not go to the meeting if they don't want to.
3) When Tom and Jarry arrives, I will order two cups of coffee.
3) After Tom and Jarry arrived, I ordered two cups of coffee.
(you can use 'two other' if you are having coffee, and thus the need for additional, otherwise, just 'two' is acceptable)
Cheers.
2006-09-03 19:29:06
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answer #5
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answered by isz_rossi 3
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1. She was the most unpleasant person that I had ever met.
2. The pupil's don't have to go to the meeting, if they don't want to.
3. When Tom and Jerry arrived, I ordered two more cups of coffee.
2006-09-03 19:25:01
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answer #6
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answered by daisymae 2
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All three sentences are run-on sentences.
The most correct form:
1. She was the most unpleasant person that I have ever met.
(No need to add 'before' at the end if the sentence starts
with 'She was'.
2. The pupils must not go to the meeting. or,
The pupils need not go to the meeting if they don't want to.
3. When Tom and Jerry arrived, I ordered two cups of coffee.
(No need to repeat with the word, 'other'.
2006-09-03 19:28:44
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answer #7
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answered by Louiesito 2
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1.Leave out before
2.If the pupils don't want to go to the meeting they don't have to.
3.I ordered two more cups of coffee when tom and jarry arrived.
2006-09-03 19:42:18
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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1) Omit "before."
2) I would have said "The pupils shouldn't have to go to the meeting if they don't want to."
3) When Tom and Jerry arrived, I ordered two additional cups of coffee. (note spelling errors)
2006-09-03 19:14:14
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answer #9
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answered by G.V. 6
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1) N
2) The pupils must not go to the meeting if they don't want to.
3) When Tom and Jerry arrived, I ordered two more cups of coffee.
2006-09-03 19:17:37
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answer #10
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answered by ? 6
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