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Kishan1979 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Experts please can you check the below sentecne

1 )A: Did he have a problem with clause sixteen in the contract?
B: Yes, he _____ the requirement for assignment of the debt.

(A) took issue on
(B) brought down
(C) took issue with
(D) brought over
Answer : C
2) A(Can you) please B(mail) this C(letter important)
D(for me)?


(A) Can you
(B) mail
(C) letter important
(D) for me

ANSWER : C
3) We need to take some lessons, because my boyfriend doesn't know how to ski and ________ I.

(A) not either do
(B) neither do
(C) so do
(D) either do
ANSWER : C

4 ) Don't worry. I ________ the work by the time you get back.

(A) will have finished
(B) have finished
(C) will be finished
(D) would have finished

Answer : C
  

Top answer

1. Yes. 2.

  • 1.
  • Yes.
  • 2.
  • Yes.
  • 3.
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7 Answers
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1. Yes.
2. Yes.
3. No, the answer is B. You would use so do I after an affirmative statement: My boyfriend knows how to ski, and so do I.
4. Not quite. You need the future perfect.
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Aspara Gus,

Future Perfect always makes me perplexed... Would it be acceptable to use Future Simple here?
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Perfect StrangerWould it be acceptable to use Future Simple here?
Yes, if you write it this way: I will be finished with the work by the time you get back.
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Hmm... can I humbly ask... why? Emotion: wink
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Perfect Stranger can I humbly ask... why?
The sentence is linking V + adj:

I will be finished with the work...
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4. is without doubt (A)

Don't worry. I will have finished the work by the time you get back. Absolutely correct.
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Thanks Experts with details explanation.

Regards
B.kishan

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