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Minh Anh Nguyễn Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Please help me answer and explain these questions. Thank you!

1. ………… two fingerprints have ever been found to be exactly the same.

A. Never

B. No

C. None

D. Not


2. ............ at 2 a.m, he was thought to be the suspect.

A. Seeing and leaving

B. Seen and left

C. Seen leaving

D. To be seen leaving

  

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No two fingerprints 'no' is the negative determiner. It goes before nouns, just like 'a' and 'the' might do. , In the given context, this is how we might say "Because he was seen while he was leaving".

  • No two fingerprints 'no' is the negative determiner.
  • It goes before nouns, just like 'a' and 'the' might do.
  • , In the given context, this is how we might say "Because he was seen while he was leaving".
  • CJ
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No two fingerprints

'no' is the negative determiner. It goes before nouns, just like 'a' and 'the' might do.


Seen leaving at 2 a.m.,

In the given context, this is how we might say "Because he was seen while he was leaving".

CJ

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