[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Latest post Mon, Feb 23 2009 1:15 PM by Avangi. 1 replies.
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Ramesh Reddy  +  679176 Mon, 23 Feb 09 11:08 AM

 I make a sentence by using the phrasal verb ran across.Could any one correct this sentence, if there is any wrong in it.

While I arranging the books in order, I ran across some old books which I thought that they were lost.
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Avangi  +  679212 Mon, 23 Feb 09 01:15 PM
Ramesh Reddy
“  While I arranging the books in order, I ran across some old books which I thought that they were might have /had been lost. ”
  (While arranging the booksOR  While I was arranging the books)

(might have been lost  OR  had been lost(:)) Smile
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