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[Free] Provide meaningful subjects for the following predicates: 1. have gone to the college. 2. will come late to the office. 3. was roaming in the field. 4. will be held at three in the afternoon. 5. sings sweetly. 6. loves to play badminton.
[Free] Choose any one of the following proverbs and depict it in a creative manner. a. The pen is mightier than the sword.
[Free] Once there (a) (was/ were/ is/ am) three friends (b) (who/ which/ whom/ when) were walking (c) (in/ through/ of / on) a forest. On their way, they (d) (find/ found/ finds/ found) a bag full of money. They agreed to divide the money among themselves. They were hungry, (e) (aren't they/ wasn't they/ isn't they/ weren't they)?
[Free] Fill in the blanks with appropriate words from the box to complete the following sentences. Then underline the nouns and say whether they are countable or uncountable. (advice/advices) when the phone any, a, some, many, the, much French, but I don't have vocabulary. traffic on this road. storm last night. more fruit? I don't think this is enough. chairs for the auditorium. 1. I can speak 2. There is always 3. There was 4. Can we buy 5. We need
[Free] What is one key difference between 'The Quinceanera' and 'The Smithville Gazette: Neighborhood Thief Strikes Again'?
[Free] Put the expressions in these two categories: 1. Next week 2. Next year 3. Last week 4. Next month 5. Yesterday 6. Tomorrow 7. Last Sunday 8. Last weekend FUTURE * * * * PAST * * * *
[Free] Generally speaking, to accommodate is to: A. allow a situation to unfold. B. close the eyelid. C. adapt to meet a need. D. refuse to perform a task.
[Free] In your English class, you have been talking about chores you do at home. In about 100 words, write an essay about a chore you enjoy. You must use the notes below to help you. - What it is - Who you do it with - A chore you enjoy - Why you do it - When you do it
[Free] Answer using the correct pronoun: a) Their uncle is rich but _______ is a very mean person. b) The shopkeeper ignored _______ because she had refused to befriend him.
[Free] A lawyer speaker says: I've been doing-- doing this job for a very, very, very long time now and losing a case never gets any easier. Which of the following is the correct way to transcribe this according to our Clean Verbatim for Legal Style Guide? A) I've been doing-- doing this job for a very long time now and losing a case never gets any easier. B) I've been doing-- doing this job for a very, very, very long time now and losing a case never gets any easier. C) I've been doing this job for a very long time now and losing a case never gets any easier.
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