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Omar Ahmed Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Correct or not?

1. "The earth rotates around the sun." This is a/ an………..action.

a. temporary b. short-term c, permanent d. impermanent

2. "I am living in Madrid; I am a student here and I have nearly finished my course" This sentence expresses a........action.

a. temporary b. permanent c, impermanent

My answer

1. I go for 'c'. Is this a good multiple-choice question?

2. I go for 'b'. Is this a good multiple-choice question?

  

Top answer

Omar Ahmed 1. I go for 'c'. Is this a good multiple-choice question?

  • Omar Ahmed 1.
  • I go for 'c'.
  • Is this a good multiple-choice question?
  • The best answer is "c", but the earth does not rotate around the sun.
  • It revolves around the sun.
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Omar Ahmed1. I go for 'c'. Is this a good multiple-choice question?

The best answer is "c", but the earth does not rotate around the sun. It revolves around the sun.

Omar Ahmed2. I go for 'b'. Is this a good multiple-choice question?

I don't see a good answer. "Temporary" and "impermanent" are pretty much the same,

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Like anonymous above, I'm puzzled by the use of permanent and impermanent. Were you trying to focus on some particular different aspects of action by using both temporary and impermanent?

permanent state seems all right, but I have trouble imagining a permanent action.


I like the spirit of the questions, though. Students need to unde

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