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  • I'll note that "met an accident" isn't idiomatic in the US, though apparently it is in other parts of the world.

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put on hold as off-topic by choster, Robusto, Laurel, Mari-Lou A, Cascabel 12 hours ago


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    Welcome to EL&U. Please note that this is not a proofreading service or a writing workshop; we can answer questions about specific points of grammar or usage which may confuse you. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.

    – choster
    yesterday











  • I'll note that "met an accident" isn't idiomatic in the US, though apparently it is in other parts of the world.

    – Hot Licks
    yesterday














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I was to say that in past I am Good student and after accident I wasn't. Is this sentence correct.
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I was to say that in past I am Good student and after accident I wasn't. Is this sentence correct.
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put on hold as off-topic by choster, Robusto, Laurel, Mari-Lou A, Cascabel 12 hours ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – choster, Robusto, Laurel, Mari-Lou A, Cascabel

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put on hold as off-topic by choster, Robusto, Laurel, Mari-Lou A, Cascabel 12 hours ago


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – choster, Robusto, Laurel, Mari-Lou A, Cascabel

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








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    Welcome to EL&U. Please note that this is not a proofreading service or a writing workshop; we can answer questions about specific points of grammar or usage which may confuse you. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.

    – choster
    yesterday











  • I'll note that "met an accident" isn't idiomatic in the US, though apparently it is in other parts of the world.

    – Hot Licks
    yesterday














  • 1





    Welcome to EL&U. Please note that this is not a proofreading service or a writing workshop; we can answer questions about specific points of grammar or usage which may confuse you. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.

    – choster
    yesterday











  • I'll note that "met an accident" isn't idiomatic in the US, though apparently it is in other parts of the world.

    – Hot Licks
    yesterday








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Welcome to EL&U. Please note that this is not a proofreading service or a writing workshop; we can answer questions about specific points of grammar or usage which may confuse you. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.

– choster
yesterday





Welcome to EL&U. Please note that this is not a proofreading service or a writing workshop; we can answer questions about specific points of grammar or usage which may confuse you. I strongly encourage you to take the site tour and review the help center for additional guidance.

– choster
yesterday













I'll note that "met an accident" isn't idiomatic in the US, though apparently it is in other parts of the world.

– Hot Licks
yesterday





I'll note that "met an accident" isn't idiomatic in the US, though apparently it is in other parts of the world.

– Hot Licks
yesterday










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