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Ritwik06 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Grammar Questions

I am presenting before you some grammar questions, which are in general use. I think they can have several correct answers. Please let me know if any of these usages is grammatically wrong:
1. She reached the hospital although the snow was falling heavily.
Rewrite the statement using 'despite'.

Answer: Despite the heavy snowfall, she reached the hospital.
2. Fill in a preposition:
The leader spoke with the heads of the followers.
3. Fill in the correct form of the tense:
They ________ (live) in this house since 1993.
have lived.
But I think have been living is better. But the real question is whether 'have lived' is grammatically wrong? Please reason out in order that I may understand.
  

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Hi, I am presenting before you some grammar questions, which are in general use. I think they can have several correct answers. Please let me know if any of these usages is grammatically wrong: 1.

  • Hi, I am presenting before you some grammar questions, which are in general use.
  • I think they can have several correct answers.
  • Please let me know if any of these usages is grammatically wrong: 1.
  • She reached the hospital although the snow was falling heavily.
  • Rewrite the statement using 'despite'.
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Hi,
I am presenting before you some grammar questions, which are in general use. I think they can have several correct answers. Please let me know if any of these usages is grammatically wrong:

1. She reached the hospital although the snow was falling heavily.

Rewrite the statement using 'despite'.


Answer: Despite the heavy snow

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