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14 February, 22:33

Which word or words and punctuation best corrects any errors in the sentence?

I'd really like to go excuse me, I'm going to sneeze but I'm not feeling up to it.

A.

-excuse me,-

B.

I'd really like to go-

C.

-excuse me, I'm going to sneeze-

D.

-I'm going to sneeze-

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  1. 14 February, 22:35
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    The word or words and punctuation that best correct any errors in the sentence is C) - excuse me, I'm going to sneeze-.

    I'd really like to go - excuse me, I'm going to sneeze - but I'm not feeling up to it.
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