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13. Each of these sentences has an error-but one doesn't. Which is the one sentence? a) Do you goes to the party today? b) It was necessary to buy needles today. c) My wallet disapeared in the restaurant.
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13. Each of these sentences has an error-but one doesn't. Which is the one sentence?
a) Do you goes to the party today?
b) It was necessary to buy needles today.
c) My wallet disapeared in the restaurant.
d) However, lisa is married now.
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Answer: My wallet disappeared in the restaurant
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