1. Which is correct? Let's say there are several words on the top of the page, which are there for students to choose from. There should be only one word in a blank, and this is the instruction.
a. Fill in the blanks with the suitable words given at the top of the page. b. Fill in the blanks with a suitable words from the list at the top of the page. c. Fill in each blank with a suitable word from the list at the top of the page.
2. Is this sentence correct and clear enough as to what it means? I especially wonder about the underlined part.
Introduction gives information about when, where and who was involved.
Should this be written something lke this to be more clear?
Introduction gives information about when it happened, where it happened and who was involved.
3. I saw this definition for turnip on Cambridge Dictionaries Online and wonder if the part "which is eaten cooked as a vegetable" is clear?
a rounded white root which is eaten cooked as a vegetable, or the plant which produces it
Top answer
1. c. Fill in each blank with a suitable word from the list at the top of the page.
— Mister Micawber
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c.
Fill in each blank with a suitable word from the list at the top of the page.
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The i ntroduction gives information about when and where it happened and who was involved.
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1. c. Fill in each blank with a suitable word from the list at the top of the page.
2. The introduction gives information about when and where it happened and who was involved.
3. a rounded white root which is eaten cooked as a vegetable, or the plant which produces it. I saw this definition for turnip on Cambridge Dictionaries Online