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OpenStudy (aaronandyson):

Bring out the difference 1.a.She went on to say it was a mistake. b.She went on saying it was all a mistake.

OpenStudy (aaronandyson):

@ganeshie8 @BlakeCothran

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here I can help

OpenStudy (aaronandyson):

please help then.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B means she was already saying something A means she paused and then spoke again.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (aaronandyson):

Thanks,can you help me more?

OpenStudy (aaronandyson):

2.a.She she has stopped to read the newspaper. b.She has stopped reading the newspaper. @_JustDoItNikeKing_ @amistre64

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a means she stopped what she was doing to read the newspaper and b means that she stopped reading the newspaper.

OpenStudy (aaronandyson):

CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ME MORE?

OpenStudy (aaronandyson):

She will never learn to be polite. Rewrite making it an exclamatory sentence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here

OpenStudy (aaronandyson):

Please help!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay post the problem

OpenStudy (aaronandyson):

She will never learn to be polite. Rewrite making it an exclamatory sentence

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