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Anderson Romero
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29 January, 13:02
I asked him for 3 Apple's or I ask of 3 Apple's
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Big Nasty
29 January, 13:07
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I asked him for 3 apples is correct!
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It is correct because 3 is more than one meaning that the sentence should be plural.
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Willie Hunt
29 January, 13:27
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If your speaking normal it's i asked ... but it'd it's in 3rd person it's i ask
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