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10 abr 2018
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Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
1.She talked to me about him making a mistake.
2:She talked to me he made a mistake.(Are they the same meaning?)
1.She talked to me about him making a mistake.
2:She talked to me he made a mistake.(Are they the same meaning?)
2:She talked to me he made a mistake.(Are they the same meaning?)
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- Inglês (EUA)
@Lee_96 yes, but the second sentence has two independent clauses that can stand on its own. To correct or improve them:
1. She talked to me about his mistake.
2. She told me he had made a mistake.
- Coreano

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