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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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all of those are correct

1. She became a queen of the empires.

2. She became queen in 1952.

3. He is a lawyer.

4. His job is lawyer.

5. learning without a pencile and a paper

6. learning without pencile and paper

All of those are correct?
  

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Anonymous all of those are correct No, they aren't. Only #3 is correct. Please try again.

  • Anonymous all of those are correct No, they aren't.
  • Only #3 is correct.
  • Please try again.
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Anonymousall of those are correct
No, they aren't. Only #3 is correct. Please try again.
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The second one looks OK to me.
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I was hoping for a capital 'Q'.
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She became queen.
She became Queen Elizabeth II.

I wouldn't use an initial capital in the first.
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Perhaps it is '1952' that demands 'Q', then.

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