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17 Aug 2016
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I ate an orange that was gaven me by my mother. Does this sound natural?
I ate an orange that was gaven me by my mother. Does this sound natural?
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17 Aug 2016
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- English (US)
A little unnatural
"I ate an orange that was given to me by my mother" or "My mother gave me an orange and I ate it" :)
"I ate an orange that was given to me by my mother" or "My mother gave me an orange and I ate it" :)
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- English (US)
A little unnatural
"I ate an orange that was given to me by my mother" or "My mother gave me an orange and I ate it" :)
"I ate an orange that was given to me by my mother" or "My mother gave me an orange and I ate it" :)
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@SweetCaffeLatte
I got it! Thank you so much!
I got it! Thank you so much!
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A little unnatural
@Seven_Nation_Sheep: You're welcome!!
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