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Unknown…not sufficient information offered
The answer is right there, my friend…
What:D
Let someone else try too… Don’t explain…
Ni uzee imeingia ama ni ujinga ya uteso?
Soma hii sentence vizuri.
What is the name of the 5th
Not everyone studied English…don’t be too hard on my friend…
Meanwhile, can you get the joke here?
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The dollar bills:D:D:D:D
Kuna omwami aliDFNKN 5 Times
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No question mark on the last statement so i will assume the name is WHAT
Right! It is for a lesson on what punctuations do in a sentence.
:D:D:D:D
5th child is called What. WHAT is the 5th child. So the answer is right there . (Child name called WHAT) is the 5th child . Case closed. @Mangele
A sentence must end in a full stop, a question mark, or an exclamation.
If it ends in a full stop like that one, it is a statement.
Exactly, no question was asked, only a statement was made and so there should be no answer.
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:D:D:D:D:D:D
Hizo jokes za IKEA! [SIZE=1]diasporan spotted:D:D:D[/SIZE]
The fifth is May ama?