Dear teachers, Can I write instructions for exercises as below with the emphasis on the underlined parts?
Choose the answer (A,B,C,D) that is closest / nearest in meaning to the sentence given: Choose the answer (A,B,C,D) that is the closest / nearest in meaning to the sentence given:
71. The game will be held, rain or shine
A. The game is delayed because of the rain B. There will be no game if it rains C. There will be a game regardless of the weather D. It rains every time there is a game.
72. If only I had not seen her.
A. I wish I had seen her B. I wish I had not seen her C. I have not seen her for ages D. She wishes she had come to see me Thank you in advance
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Hi, Can I write instructions for exercises as below with the emphasis on the underlined parts? Yes. I'd say 'closest' or 'nearest', but not both.
— Clive
Hi, Can I write instructions for exercises as below with the emphasis on the underlined parts?
Yes.
I'd say 'closest' or 'nearest', but not both.
Choose the answer (A,B,C,D) I'd omit abcd here.
that is closest / nearest in meaning to the sentence given: Choose the answer (A,B,C,D) I'd omit abcd here.
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Hi, Can I write instructions for exercises as below with the emphasis on the underlined parts? Yes. I'd say 'closest' or 'nearest', but not both.
Choose the answer (A,B,C,D)I'd omit abcd here. that is closest / nearest in meaning to the sentence given: Choose the answer (A,B,C,D) I'd omit abcd here. that is the closest / nearest in meaning to t