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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Help for directions.

Hi teachers,

Would you correct these directions? Could you give me a better one?

Complete these sentences with one of these words: have, has, a, an, some, or any.

1.- I ________ got ________ money in the jacket.

2.- I ________ not got ________ umbrella here.

3.- He ________ not got ________ wine in the kitchen.

4.- etc.

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

Fill in the blank spaces using have, has a, an, some or any.

  • Fill in the blank spaces using have, has a, an, some or any.
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Fill in the blank spaces using have, has a, an, some or any.
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Hi suresh,

Than you very much. But I would like to use the word 'complete' for the directions.

Could you suggest me one with this word, if that is possible?

TS
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Hi Thinking Spain

I'm afraid the word complete seems a little out of place here.

I prefer using the word with regard to work, task, assignment etc

Actually you want your students to fill in the blank spaces and once that is done the sentence or paragraph is complete.

Let us see what others have to say about this.
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vsureshHi Thinking SpainI'm afraid the word complete seems a little out of place here.
So sorry, you are absultely right! Sometimes I become obsess with this word.

Thinking

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