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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she recall" is not grammatically correct.
It should be either "she recalls" or "she recalled" depending on the tense needed in the sentence. For example: - She recalls her childhood memories fondly. - She recalled the events of the previous night.
Exact(13)
Could she recall what it was about?
Through talking about it, did she recall the memories?
How are you?" — did she recall that he still believed her pregnant.
Nor does she recall any major discussion of politics in workshops.
Can she recall herself at 14? "I was very dreamy," she recalls.
Nor could she recall a co-operative, until reminded of the trucks going in and out.
Similar(45)
"Oh," she recalls thinking.
"O.K.," she recalls saying.
"I panicked," she recalled.
"Awful cheek!" she recalled.
Help me,'" she recalled.
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