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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
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Hi Teachers,

Would you correct these directions?

Read the questions and then complete the answers including anything, anybody, or anywhere as appropriate.

Example:

What are you going to do after work?

I'm not going to do anthing after work. I'm going home.

Information to consider: the underlined words have to be completed by the students.

Thanks in advance
  

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Read the questions and complete the answers . Include 'anything', 'anybody', or 'anywhere' as appropriate. Example: What are you going to do after work?

  • Read the questions and complete the answers .
  • Include 'anything', 'anybody', or 'anywhere' as appropriate.
  • Example: What are you going to do after work?
  • I'm not going to do anything after work.
  • I'm going home.
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Read the questions and complete the answers. Include 'anything', 'anybody', or 'anywhere' as appropriate.

Example:

What are you going to do after work?

I'm not going to do anything after work. I'm going home.
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