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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Need help. Directions

Hi teachers,

If I have these four options:

a) Robert’s tie isn’t nowhere in his bedroom.

b) Robert’s tie isn’t everywhere in his bedroom.

c) Robert’s tie isn’t anywhere in his bedroom.

d) Robert’s tie isn’t somewhere in his bedroom.

Are these directions appropriate? 'Circle the letter of the best sentence'.

Would you suggest me a better one?

TS
  

Top answer

With this, you can say 'the correct sentence', since the others are wrong.

  • With this, you can say 'the correct sentence', since the others are wrong.
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With this, you can say 'the correct sentence', since the others are wrong.
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Thank YOU very much Mister Micawber.

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