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No ! In America we speak broken English according to the the people in England.

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Q: Is 'Always speak English' a correct or incorrect sentence?
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What is an incorrect sentence?

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Your presence is always there for meis that correct sentence?

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You had always expected 'I will do this' is it the correct sentence?

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