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Correct two errors VOTED BOSTONS BEST RESTARAUNT THREE YEARS IN A ROW!

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Final answer:

The corrected statement is "Voted Boston's Best Restaurant three years in a row!" with the inclusion of an apostrophe for possession and the correct spelling of 'restaurant'.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are two errors in the statement "VOTED BOSTONS BEST RESTARAUNT THREE YEARS IN A ROW!" that need to be corrected. The errors are a missing apostrophe and a misspelling. The corrected statement should read: "Voted Boston's Best Restaurant three years in a row!" The apostrophe is needed in Boston's to show possession, indicating that the restaurant belongs to Boston. Also, Restaurant is the correct spelling of the word. Adding punctuation at the end of the sentence gives it a finished and proper look, so an exclamation point is used here to maintain the enthusiasm of the original statement.

User Robby Lebotha
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Hello there! Here are some changes you can make to the text:

Add an apostrophe in "BOSTONS". The restaurant is in Boston, meaning in a sense, Boston owns it. Also, there is only one Boston that the restaurant is in, so add an apostrophe between the N and the S.

BOSTONS ----> BOSTON'S

The second error is the spelling of "RESTARAUNT". The placement of the U should be after the first A, not the second one.

RESTARAUNT ----> RESTAURANT

here is the text with the revisions: VOTED BOSTON'S BEST RESTAURANT THREE YEARS IN A ROW!

I hope this helped you and have a great rest of your day! :D

User Sadegh Saati
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