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When you are talking about studying for your NLevel Examinations, is it So of I went off or So off I went for?
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“ No distractions, study hard, exam is next week, if I study hard today( which is Friday) I can get a good grade and get the job that I want." So I of I went off the whole recess time hoping for there to be no interruptions and pauses.
or is it
“ No distractions, study hard, exam is next week, if I study hard today( which is Friday) I can get a good grade and get the job that I want." So I of I went for the whole recess time hoping for there to be no interruptions and pauses.
Pls tell me as soon as Possible
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When you are talking about studying for your NLevel Examinations, is it So of I went off or So off I went for?
Ms Wan Yen English Tuition Homework
“ No distractions, study hard, exam is next week, if I study hard today( which is Friday) I can get a good grade and get the job that I want." So I of I went off the whole recess time hoping for there to be no interruptions and pauses.
or is it
“ No distractions, study hard, exam is next week, if I study hard today( which is Friday) I can get a good grade and get the job that I want." So I of I went for the whole recess time hoping for there to be no interruptions and pauses.
Pls tell me as soon as Possible
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None of that makes any sense. I can't think of any context where "So I of I went ..." would be syntactically correct, much less be meaningful.
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12 mins ago
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When you are talking about studying for your NLevel Examinations, is it So of I went off or So off I went for?
Ms Wan Yen English Tuition Homework
“ No distractions, study hard, exam is next week, if I study hard today( which is Friday) I can get a good grade and get the job that I want." So I of I went off the whole recess time hoping for there to be no interruptions and pauses.
or is it
“ No distractions, study hard, exam is next week, if I study hard today( which is Friday) I can get a good grade and get the job that I want." So I of I went for the whole recess time hoping for there to be no interruptions and pauses.
Pls tell me as soon as Possible
grammar
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When you are talking about studying for your NLevel Examinations, is it So of I went off or So off I went for?
Ms Wan Yen English Tuition Homework
“ No distractions, study hard, exam is next week, if I study hard today( which is Friday) I can get a good grade and get the job that I want." So I of I went off the whole recess time hoping for there to be no interruptions and pauses.
or is it
“ No distractions, study hard, exam is next week, if I study hard today( which is Friday) I can get a good grade and get the job that I want." So I of I went for the whole recess time hoping for there to be no interruptions and pauses.
Pls tell me as soon as Possible
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None of that makes any sense. I can't think of any context where "So I of I went ..." would be syntactically correct, much less be meaningful.
– Hot Licks
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None of that makes any sense. I can't think of any context where "So I of I went ..." would be syntactically correct, much less be meaningful.
– Hot Licks
12 mins ago
None of that makes any sense. I can't think of any context where "So I of I went ..." would be syntactically correct, much less be meaningful.
– Hot Licks
12 mins ago
None of that makes any sense. I can't think of any context where "So I of I went ..." would be syntactically correct, much less be meaningful.
– Hot Licks
12 mins ago
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None of that makes any sense. I can't think of any context where "So I of I went ..." would be syntactically correct, much less be meaningful.
– Hot Licks
12 mins ago