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Sofiagreece Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

multiple choices on grammar

hello there! it seems that I will be here regularly!! just checking some answers. The first question: " The 17 years old read books in one-hour ....... all day and night. Possible answers: a. shifs b. courses. I opted for b. second question " A small audience was in the school to ...... them match the previous world record. Possible answers a. notice b. regard c. witness. I chose c but i am not sure. Third question " A large crownd filled the school and stood ...... the readers. possible answers
: a. awarding b. valuing c. approving d. cheering. I chose d but i saw all over that it is cheer sb up.
  

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Your post would attract more readers to help you answer your question if it were presented more clearly. You need to be more accurate in copying the questions. I see some copying mistakes.

  • Your post would attract more readers to help you answer your question if it were presented more clearly.
  • You need to be more accurate in copying the questions.
  • I see some copying mistakes.
  • And let me suggest that you format your post with more spaces so that it is easier to read.
  • Next time, use the following pattern to present your questions: 1.
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Your post would attract more readers to help you answer your question if it were presented more clearly. You need to be more accurate in copying the questions. I see some copying mistakes. And let me suggest that you format your post with more spaces so that it is easier to read. Next time, use the following pattern to present your questions:

1. The 17-year-olds read books in one-hour
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Thank you very much for your recommendations! Could you please elaborate on the first one? is it just collocation?
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sofiagreeceCould you please elaborate on the first one?
It's a matter of the definition of "shift". When people take turns working, we say they "work in shifts".

CJ

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