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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Help with my english studies...

4. Which of these sentences uses words correctly?

a.) In the springtime, the mosquitoes really annoy me.
b.)In the springtime, the mosquitoes really aggravate me.
c.)In the springtime, the mosquitoes really irritate me.

Please help me!! I am driving myself insane trying to figure out what is wrong with two of the sentences. What is changing the structure of these sectences? Could someone please explain this to me?
  

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Hi, 4. Which of these sentences uses words correctly? ) In the springtime, the mosquitoes really annoy me.

  • Hi, 4.
  • Which of these sentences uses words correctly?
  • ) In the springtime, the mosquitoes really annoy me.
  • )In the springtime, the mosquitoes really aggravate me.
  • )In the springtime, the mosquitoes really irritate me.
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Hi,

4. Which of these sentences uses words correctly?

a.) In the springtime, the mosquitoes really annoy me.
b.)In the springtime, the mosquitoes really aggravate me.
c.)In the springtime, the mosquitoes really irritate me.

Please help me!! I am driving myself insane trying to figure out what is wrong with two of the sentences. What is changing the structure of
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the answer is A. they "annoy"

I dont know why, but this was the correct answer on an English test I just took
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Anonymous4. Which of these sentences uses words correctly?
a.) In the springtime, the mosquitoes really annoy me.
b.)In the springtime, the mosquitoes really aggravate me.
c.)In the springtime, the mosquitoes really irritate me.
Please help me!! I am driving myself insane trying to figure out what is wrong with two of the sentences. Wh

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