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Estellechen Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

SAT grammar

Something about the project must have energized the bureaucrats; only six months after

A B C

plans are submitted, the playground was complete. No error.

D E

What's wrong with D?

Though far less innovative as a composer of vocal and instrumental music, Georg Philipp

A B

Telemann was the most prolific of either Johann Sebastian Bach or George Frideric Handel.

C D

No error.

E

What's wrong with C?

"Still, these students did not know how to turn their interests into careers."

What's the "still" means in this sentence?
  

Top answer

1-- were submitted 2-- was more prolific than either... 3-- probably 'however','in spite of (that)', or 'after (that)'

  • 1-- were submitted 2-- was more prolific than either...
  • 3-- probably 'however','in spite of (that)', or 'after (that)'
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1-- were submitted

2-- was more prolific than either...

3-- probably 'however','in spite of (that)', or 'after (that)'

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