01. Is Stephanie 01i00___________02i00? (Choose the incorrect choice.) 02br 02br 00(A) there (B) over there (C) in there (D) here02br 02br 00The answer is C, but I think that none of the choices is incorrect. Am I right?02br 02br 002. Peter's friends 01i00_______ singing __02i00 here. 02br 02br 00(A) are; X (B) are; in (C) is; X (D) is; over02br 02br 00The given answer is A, but I think choice B is also correct. Am I right?0-
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01. Is Stephanie 01i00___________02i00? (Choose the incorrect choice.) 02br 02br 00(A) there (B) over there (C) in there (D) here02br 02br 00I would agree that any of these work just fine, depending on the circumstances.02br 02br 00For b, I have just left a group of people at one end of a large room and joined you
0Thank you.02br 02br 00I cannot dispel the notion that I might be nitpicking but since I am quite sure of the principles?? involved, let me ask you a couple of Qs on your sentence. 02br 02br 001.02br 02br 00I would agree that any of these work just fine, 01u00depending on the circumstances02u00.02br 02b
01. I would say the comma is required. 02br 02br 002. I was putting the narrative in the present. If I wanted to say "saw me" then it would have to be "You saw me shortly after you [had] arrived."0-