Hello everyone. I have a question.
The following is a question of English grammar. In it, the examiner, a non-native teacher, asks the students to choose two correct sentences from the four. But it seems to me that they are all grammatically correct and make sense. What do you think? --
(A) The last train is going to leave at eleven.
(B) I leave for Vancouver tomorrow morning.
(C) You can use the computer if it is available.
(D) By the time Jennifer comes, I'll have cleaned my room.
I agree with you. 'Choose two correct sentences' does not mean that only two are correct, For that, say 'Choose the two correct sentences'.
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I agree with you.
'Choose two correct sentences' does not mean that only two are correct, For that, say 'Choose the two correct sentences'.