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Jade M.
Professional TeacherHere is your grammar question for today!
Choose the correct sentence
I decided to buy either an ice cream and a cake.
I decided to buy neither an ice cream and a cake.
I decided to buy both an ice cream and a cake.
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Aug 1, 2024 11:48 AM
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I decide to buy both an icecream and a cake
August 2, 2024
There is only one sentence that is incorrect the one at/in/on the top/middle/bottom.
August 1, 2024
it would be more understandable if you described the 'ice cream'. In English, we would say 'buy an ice cream cone/bar' or buy 'some ice cream', but not buy 'an ice cream' because people would be confused by that.
August 3, 2024
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