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19 Nov 2020
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English (UK)
Question about English (UK)
Are these correct ?
Where did you say you went ?
What did you say you did ?
Who did you say called him ?
Are these correct ?
Where did you say you went ?
What did you say you did ?
Who did you say called him ?
Where did you say you went ?
What did you say you did ?
Who did you say called him ?
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- Spanish (Spain)
They’re correct but I don’t know what do you mean with the third one
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- English (UK)
- English (US)
These are correct.
#3 is also correct, but it would be more clear if it were written like this: Who did you say that called him.
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