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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Hi guys!

I have a teacher who is weird. She has a test book but some of sentences are unintelligible. what I have mean: Identify one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. THIS IS THE CONDITION. Marie Curie (a) who won (b) a Nobel Prize for her discoveries of (c)radioactivity and (d)radioactive elements. (e) no error. (a) After going to bed, I (b) realised, I (c)had left the TV on and had to get up and (d)turn it off. (e)no error
Please help me, because according to me the right answers are different by hers.
  

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We'd like to know what your answers are and how they are different from your teacher's. Hint: the first example, as written, is not a complete sentence.

  • We'd like to know what your answers are and how they are different from your teacher's.
  • Hint: the first example, as written, is not a complete sentence.
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We'd like to know what your answers are and how they are different from your teacher's. Hint: the first example, as written, is not a complete sentence.
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Anonymous I have a teacher who is weird. She has a test book but some of the sentences are unintelligible. This is what I have mean: Identify one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to be correct. THIS IS THE CONDITION (What do you mean by that?). Marie Curie (a) who w

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