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BeginStudent Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I must some help with grammar's task .

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00I made some exercise but someothers I don't sure what to do :02br
001.Circle the correct word orwords in brackets.02br
00- It's so hot today!There's(usually/rarely/hardly/lately) any wind at all . (What the correct answer and why?)02br
00-I lived in this house (for/since/in/form)the age of three.This is the first time I've been back for two years.02br
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00Something else : how do we use with :relevant for example (Grammar's task if i said correctly) some example if you can give me I will happy.02br
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00Thanks. 0-
  

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,02br 02br 00In your first example, "rarely" would work, but "hardly" is the best answer. 02br 02br 00"Rarely" would mean there was wind on a relatively small number of occasions. 02br 02br 00In your second example, none of the choices fit.

  • ,02br 02br 00In your first example, "rarely" would work, but "hardly" is the best answer.
  • 02br 02br 00"Rarely" would mean there was wind on a relatively small number of occasions.
  • 02br 02br 00In your second example, none of the choices fit.
  • "Since" and "from" mean the same thing, but they both imply that you still live there.
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0Hi B.S.,02br
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00In your first example, "rarely" would work, but "hardly" is the best answer. We can eliminate 01i00usually02i00 and 01i00lately02i00 because they're ungrammatical and make no sense.02br
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00"Rarely" would mean there was wind on a relatively small number of occasions. "Hardly" would mea

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