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English, 21.09.2019 04:20 mckadams02

Click on an incorrect pronoun and type the correct pronoun in the text box. check your spelling and then click submit. note: the system will score your response as correct the pronoun errors in this passage incorrect" it you have any spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or spacing errors (e. g. do not add unnecessary spaces). ever since him or i can remember, richard has wanted a 1973 chevrolet camaro. it's lightwoight, high-powered, 307-cubic inch engine puts out more than enough horsepower. he pictures himself driving around town with cherise, his girlfriend, and i. finally, last summer rich found a 1973 model and cheap, too. those car has taken over his life sometimes i stop by his house, and him and cherise are oiling this or tightening that cherise telis rich and i that she loves the camaro as much as him. it's not a wimpy little car like her's. a camaro growls and sits low to the ground. it's partial front bumper looks like a set of mean chrome teeth. or, at least, one day when hese camaro is running and painted, it will growl again.

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