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Original text - English - He had to run some errands. He put ...

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He had to run some errands. He put ...
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Submitted by samyou
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He had to run some errands. He put some tape over the switch so that he could not accidentally turn the disposal on again.
Last edited by lilian canale - 26 January 2010 10:42





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26 January 2010 07:37

jaq84
Number of messages: 568
I personally don't understand the text!!
I can't imagine what it talks about
Any help

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26 January 2010 10:43

lilian canale
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I've corrected the punctuation. I hope it's clear now

26 January 2010 11:04

jaq84
Number of messages: 568
Thanx Lilian
But my problem wasn't in the punctuation
I know that errands means 1) tasks and duties 2) oral messages. I guess here, the second meaning applies, right?
If that's what is meant,what does the second part mean??? More specific, what is the disposal key he is talking about???


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5 February 2010 21:36

samyou
Number of messages: 1
hi every one..
if someone will go to run some errands and then comeback home....in this case what mean errands?is it going to work