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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Could you please answer the below questions with correct answer please

I ________ on the telephone yesterday when Thomas went home, so I don't know what time he left.

(A) talked

(B) talk

(C) have talked

(D) was talking

I don't like driving on that highway. It's ________ road in town.

(A) the busiest

(B) so busy

(C) busier than

(D) too busy

That telephone answering machine is ________ , so I can't buy it.

(A) too expensively

(B) expensive enough

(C) so expensively

(D) too expensive

Our products are made of the most reliable material. _____ buy them.

(A) You can to

(B) You should

(C) You will

(D) You have

What is wrong in this sentence?

I write this report right now, so it

A B

is not ready.

C D

(A) write

(B) this

(C) is

(D) ready
  

Top answer

Hi, Can you try first, please? Clive

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Hi,

Can you try first, please?

Clive
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Here are my answers. Please correct me if I am wrong.

I __ on the telephone yesterday when Thomas went home, so I don't know what time he left.

(A) talked

(B) talk

(C) have talked

(D) was talking

I don't like driving on that highway. It's __ road in town.

(A) the busiest

(B) so busy

(C) busi
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Hi,

Here are my answers. Please correct me if I am wrong.

I __ on the telephone yesterday when Thomas went home, so I don't know what time he left.

(A) talked

(B) talk

(C) have talked

(D) was talking <<<

I don't like driving on that h
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Hi Clive,

Thank you so much. Could you please correct me with the below answers too. Your responses are much appreciated.

I gave to Sam the books he needed for

A B C

his history exam yesterday.

D

(A) gave to

(B) needed

(C) for

(D) history

________
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Hi,

That's a lot. No more , OK?

I gave to Sam the books he needed for

A B C

his history exam yesterday.

D

A, except it is not technically wrong.

(A) gave to

(B) neede
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Thank you so much Clive. I have been preparing for Grammar exam and I have many things to cross check with people like you to know whether they are correct or not.

Since you told no more, I will not be asking you any. Once again thank you.
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AnonymousI talked on the telephone yesterday when Thomas went home, so I don't know what time he left. (A) talked (B) talk (C) have talked (D) was talkingI don't like driving on that highway. It's _busier than road in town. (A) the busiest (B) so busy (C) busier than (D) too busyThat telephone answering machine is too expensive, so I can't buy it. (A) too expensively (B)
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there is no "busiest" in the dictionary. we always say " I am too busy" not busiest.
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No.

'busiest' is fine, and does not mean the same as 'too busy'.
Consider these examples.

Tom is the busiest worker in the office, The boss is going to give him a pay raise.
'busiest' does not s
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surbandaruThere is no "busiest" in the dictionary.
Dictionaries do not list all the forms which are possible for nouns, verbs, and adjectives.

Because of this you won't find "dictionaries", or "helped", or "bigger" in the dictionary either.

CJ

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