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There are five boys ________
A) whom two were beaten B) of which two were beaten C) two of whom were beaten D) of whom two were
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Robotic
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How many nouns in The United State of America is located in North America
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Anonymous
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In each sentence, identify the prepositional phrases and each preposition.
1. The spotlight is tight on Scrooge’s head and
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bob09smart
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what is * called?
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bob09smart
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Which of the following is a sensitive fragment?
A. The first tiny purple crocuses bloomed in February B. High up in the willow
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Kaifish
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After hours of waiting for the bowling alley to open, Which clause best completes the sentence to create a pun? (1 point )
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Snow
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1. It's okay for you to go home now.
2. It's okay your going home now. 3. It's okay if you go home now.
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rfvv
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Which sentence below contains a dependent clause?
know you’re busy tonight and you c A.I know you’re busy tonight and you
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asdfdsfasfdsf
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1. When's he been to Japan?
2. When has he been to Japan? [Can we use #1?] 3. Why's he sad? 4. Why is he sad? [Are both okay?] 5.
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rfvv
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For young children, the parade remains an eventful experience and becomes a fond memory in their adult lives.
What words are
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Kathy
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Hello, is this sentence grammatically correct?
The lecturer explained to us how greenhouse gases come about, and we soon wondered
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Sara
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1. I stopped going outside when I caught a bad cold.
2. I stopped having gone outside when I caught a bad cold. 3. I stopped
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rfvv
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1. He finished the project for five days.
2. He has finished the project for five days. 3. He read the book for five days. 4. He
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rfvv
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posted by rfvv today at 6:08pm
1. He runs 50 meters in 9 seconds. 2. He runs 50 meters durng 9 seconds. [Can we use #2?] 3. He
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rfvv
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1. He walked for ten miles.
2. He walked ten miles. [Are both grammatical?] 3. He slept for seven hours. 4. He slept seven hours.
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rfvv
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1. Do you have a blue pen, Tom?
2. Sure, I have a lot of them. [Is #2 correct? Does 'them' refer to 'blue pens'? 3. Do you like
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rfvv
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1. I'll break the window. [contracted form]
2. I will break the window. [no accent on 'will'] 3. I will break the window. [accent
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rfvv
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What is the name of the fourth son. In the second sentence there is no question mark hence fourth son name is 'what'
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vaibhav gurav
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what is the formal way to use the plural form for you in most of spain
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Erica McDonnell
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1. What villemard imagined of the future is all wrong.
2. The thing which villemard imagined of the future is all wrong. 3. The
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rfvv
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It seems difficult, but I'll give it a try.
------------------------------------ In this sentence, what does 'it' refer to in
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rfvv
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1. At that moment, he stopped walking.
2. At that moment, he stopped to walk. 3. At that moment, he stopped working to walk.
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rfvv
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1. She kept her promise to visit her aunt regularly.
2. She kept her promise that he would visit her aunt regularly.
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rfvv
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posted by rfvv Friday, February 3, 2017 at 10:33am.
1. The guests talked about a lot of topics on the talk show. 2. The guests
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rfvv
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1. I got into the room and found each boy was playing with a toy. I took him out.
[Can 'him' refer to 'each boy'? ] 2. Blow
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rfvv
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1. Come and see me.
2. Come to see me. 3. Come see me. [We use these patterns in imperative sentences. What about the following
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rfvv
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I appreciate your help.
There is a sentence related to a generic noun. 1. The peeled orange weighs a lot for its size. [Is 'the
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rfvv
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1. He helped Mother wash the dishes.
2. He helped Mother with the dishes. 3. He helped his brother study math. 4. He helped his
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rfvv
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1. It seems that there is a book in the box.
2. There "seems" to be a book in the box. 3. It seems that there are many books in
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rfvv
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1. While he extended his hand, he smiled brightly.
2. While he was extending his hand, he was smiling brightly. (Are both okay?)
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rfvv
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In this exercise I have to choose the best answer. Could you check them. Thanks
1. The supplies were ordered were not the ones we
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Eliz
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I found this online to help with infinitives but what I don't understand is in the second example "el saber" is acting as a verb
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Linda
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1. It must have been Chris.
2. It would have been Chris. 3. It could have been Chris. 4. It can have been Chrit.
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rfvv
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1. I will prefer an aisle seat.
2. I would prefer an aisle seat. 3. I can prefer an aisle seat. 4. I could perfer an aisle seat.
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rfvv
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1. I am sure that she is intelligent to deal with the matter.
2. I am sure that she is intelligent because she deals with the
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rfvv
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1. I will take him home with me. (him=a dog)
2. I have no money with me. 3. She lives with her parents. 4. I will take him home.
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rfvv
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1. He may have stolen the money.
2. He might have stolen the money. 3. He can have stolen the money. 4. He could have stolen the
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rfvv
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1. He saw most of the boys.
2. He saw most of his boys. 3. He saw most of these boys. 4. He saw most of some boys. 5. He saw most
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rfvv
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1. If you do it, you will be successful.
2. If you will do it, you will be successful. (Is #2 grammatical?) 3. If you will[wíl]
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rfvv
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1. To get home during the storm was quite difficult.
To get home during the storm - phrase function; direct object 2. Our plan
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check my answers
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Identify the compliments in the sentence the newspaper published an article and an editorial about mayor Sharon Pratt Texan
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Katie
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1. I got a nice gift which is for my birthday.
2. I got a nice gift for my birthday. (Can we use #1? In #1, "which is for my
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rfvv
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1. If you drop the doll to the floor, the student near the doll should pick it up.
2. If you drop the doll onto the floor, the
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rfvv
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wat the grammatical name of "whose cake is the best"
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dede
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2. IN ONOMONIAPEIA WHAT dose the speaker mean to convey with the following lines
Splash/splatters/scatters/spurts a. the water is
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todd
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Posted by rfvv on Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 7:59pm.
1. I totally disagree with you. 2. I completely disagree with you. 3. I
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rfvv
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Choose the correct word or phrase to fill in the blank. Neither her associates nor the doctor __________ the surgery is
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Tim
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I can't seem to find the relative clause in this sentence, can someone help me? Thanks.
"Fables that were written by Aesop
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anonymous
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Identify the word that is part of a compound predicate.
"The boys," as they were called, amused and delighted audiences
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MCR_GeeWay
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I need someone to look over my Spanish assignment to make sure I have done it correctly.
Cambie las oraciones de la voz activa a
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Jaylnn
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