0I need help with my exam questions. 02br 02br 01font00Since 02font00bacteria contain no chlorophyll and cannot use light energy to photosyntesize their food, they have to rely on other living things.01font00 (Mayi know whether because can be used here. And if possible, could you please also provide me with an explanation to why so.)02font02br 02br 01font01b00TENSES02b02font02br 02br 00They 01font00have been playing /have played02font00 for almost three hours. They must be tired. 01font00(May i know if both answers here are acceptable)02font02br 02br 01font00Long before your letter reaches her, she 01font00will have left02font00 for Europe00. (May i know if the answer provided is correct. And can "has left" and "would have left" be used here? and why?)02font02br 02br 00We didn't mind their looking through 0-
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0My last sentence is supposed to be like like this.02br 02br 00I don't mind their looking through my work. ( May i know whether them can be used here ? And why ?) Thanks 02br 02br 00PS: I'm really sorry for the blunder. 0-
0>I don't mind their looking through my work.02br 00I think it's correct, but a bit too formal, old fashioned these days:02br 01b00402b00 on 01b00"don't mind their looking"02b02br 05002br 01b001602b00 on 01b00"don't mind them looking"02b02br 0510240hrefht
0Would not use01i00 whethe02i00r in the first, this is a motivation, not a choice. 02br 01i00They 01b00have been playing02b00 /have played for almost three hours.02i00 [I think that only the continuous form shows the continual and 01b00still present 02b00bother. 0-