Which of the following sentences is grammatically incorrect?
a make sure you tell jim that th...
English, 29.01.2020 20:57, guzmangisselle
Which of the following sentences is grammatically incorrect?
a make sure you tell jim that the printer is out of ink.
b either the broken lamp nor the stained rug was thrown out with the trash.
c both john and jack are going to the park to watch the baseball game.
d as an office, we should cut down on our use of styrofoam cups.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:40, tanichka2314
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00, kalbaugh
Part b: which phrase from the text best support the answers to part a? a. âi don't want to talk to somebody when i go check in at an airport. i just either download the boarding pass to my phone or walk up to a kiosk and get it.â (paragraph 8) b. âyou do not have to go far to find someone who disagrees with andrew mcafee, just around the corner to the office of another person at the same university.â (paragraph 11) c. âthe set of things that machines do not do like humans is innumerable.â (paragraph 16) d. âyou wonder if you're joining that long litany of voices who go down as having made the incorrect prediction one more time, but i think the facts are different this time.â (paragraph 23)
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30, cascyrio2002
Which sentence in this excerpt from leo tolstoyâs the death of ivan ilyich suggests that ivan ilyich aspired to be part of the elite in society from a young age? a. ivan ilyich was le phenix de la famille as people said. he was neither as cold and formal as his elder brother nor as wild as the younger, but was a happy mean between themâan intelligent polished, lively and agreeable man. b. even when he was at the school of law he was just what he remained for the rest of his life: a capable, cheerful, good-natured, and sociable man, though strict in the fulfillment of what he considered to be his duty: and he considered his duty to be what was so considered by those in authority. c.neither as a boy nor as a man was he a toady, but from early youth was by nature attracted to people of high station as a fly is drawn to the light, assimilating their ways and views of life and establishing friendly relations with them. d.all the enthusiasms of childhood and youth passed without leaving much trace on him; he succumbed to sensuality, to vanity, and latterly among the highest classes to liberalism, but always within limits which his instinct unfailingly indicated to him as correct. e.at school he had done things which had formerly seemed to him very horrid and made him feel disgusted with himself when he did them;
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