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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which word is appropriate in each sentence?

Which word is appropriate in each sentence?

You can deduce a lot by/from how some handles themselves.

It's a nice city regardless of/despite what you've seen on TV.

I am at a age where/that if I don't exercise, I'll gain weight.

The car drove the puddle and wet everyone on the sidewalk who waited/waiting to cross.

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You can deduce a lot from how some handles themselves. It's a nice city regardless of/despite what you've seen on TV. I am at an age where if I don't exercise, I'll gain weight.

  • You can deduce a lot from how some handles themselves.
  • It's a nice city regardless of/despite what you've seen on TV.
  • I am at an age where if I don't exercise, I'll gain weight.
  • The car drove through the puddle and soaked everyone on the sidewalk who was waiting to cross.
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You can deduce a lot from how some handles themselves.
It's a nice city regardless of/despite what you've seen on TV.
I am at an age where if I don't exercise, I'll gain weight.
The car drove through the puddle and soaked everyone on the sidewalk who was waiting to cross.

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