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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Vocabulary question

Hi all,

This biological product could boost agricultural ---- and control pollution.

A) prices
B) systems
C) values
D) assets
E) yields

Which one of the options completes the sentence best? I think E is ok but I'm not sure other options. B, C and D looks good to me. What do you think?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

Hi Please note that OK is always written with a capital O and a capital K . Yield = the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced.

  • Hi Please note that OK is always written with a capital O and a capital K .
  • Yield = the total amount of crops, profits, etc.
  • that are produced.
  • boost agricultural yields jells well with control pollution .
  • I would plump for the option E.
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Hi

Please note that OK is always written with a capital O and a capital K.

Yield = the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced.

boost agricultural yields jells well with control pollution. I would plump for the option E.

Tom
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Thanks for the warning and your answer. Emotion: smile
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AnonymousWhich one of the options completes the sentence best?
You almost have to be a native speaker for this one. When reading about agriculture (crops, harvests) and you see "boost", you are almost certain to see "yields" soon after. They just seem to go together. E.
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difference between OK and Okay?
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Anonymous What is the difference between OK and Okay okay?
None. 'okay' is the spelled-out version of 'OK'. The dictionary entry (link below) does not give the variant 'ok' or 'Okay', just 'OK' or 'okay'.

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Anonymous OK'. means?
Emotion: tongue tied I am amazed! You didn't click on the link?

CJ
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CalifJim You almost have to be a native speaker for this one.
I wish I were one, CJ.

Tom

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