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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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what - such

1- That's ---- a good film.

A) what B) such

I think 'what' wouldn't be correct here, would it?

2- We were so stressed ---- lessons.

What preposition would you use or how would you convey the intended meaning here?
  

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A) what B) such I believe this question was asked before. A and B have nothing in common and should not even be in the same question. A is correct when you’ve just finished a good movie in a theater with a friend.

  • A) what B) such I believe this question was asked before.
  • A and B have nothing in common and should not even be in the same question.
  • A is correct when you’ve just finished a good movie in a theater with a friend.
  • ”.
  • It’s not a complete sentence but rather sort of an exclamation point to display your appreciation toward something.
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A) what B) such

I believe this question was asked before. A and B have nothing in common and should not even be in the same question.



A is correct when you’ve just finished a good movie in a theater with a friend. You might say” What a fantastic movie!, don’t you think?”. It’s not a complete sentence but rather sort of an exclamation point to display your apprecia

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