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Teo Posted 19 years ago
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01. Is Stephanie 01i00___________02i00? (Choose the incorrect choice.) 02br
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00(A) there (B) over there (C) in there (D) here02br
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00The answer is C, but I think that none of the choices is incorrect. Am I right?02br
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002. Peter's friends 01i00_______ singing __02i00 here. 02br
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00(A) are; X (B) are; in (C) is; X (D) is; over02br
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00The given answer is A, but I think choice B is also correct. Am I right?0-
  

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00used as a function word to indicate inclusion, location02br
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01. Is Stephanie 01i00___________02i00? (Choose the incorrect choice.) 02br
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00(A) there (B) over there (C) in there (D) here02br
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00I would agree that any of these work just fine, depending on the circumstances.02br
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00For b, I have just left a group of people at one end of a large room and joined you
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0Thank you.02br
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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
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00I would agree that any of these work just fine, 01u00depending on the circumstances02u00.02br
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01. I would say the comma is required. 02br
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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-

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