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English, 14.07.2020 02:01, haley816

10. Choose the sentence with the correct usage. a. Even with an speed limit sign clearly posted, an inattentive driver may drive too fast. b. Even with a speed limit sign clearly posted, a inattentive driver may drive too fast. c. Even with an speed limit sign clearly posted, a inattentive driver may drive too fast. d. Even with a speed limit sign clearly posted, an inattentive driver may drive too fast. 11. Choose the sentence with the correct usage. a. Except for the roses, she did not accept John’s frequent gifts. b. Accept for the roses, she did not except John’s frequent gifts. c. Accept for the roses, she did not accept John’s frequent gifts. d. Except for the roses, she did not except John’s frequent gifts. 12. Choose the sentence with the correct usage. a. Although he continued to advise me, I no longer took his advice. b. Although he continued to advice me, I no longer took his advise. c. Although he continued to advise me, I no longer took his advise. d. Although he continued to advice me, I no longer took his advise. 13. Choose the sentence with the correct usage. a. In order to adopt to the climate, we had to adopt a different style of clothing. b. In order to adapt to the climate, we had to adapt a different style of clothing. c. In order to adapt to the climate, we had to adopt a different style of clothing. d. In order to adapt to the climate, we had to adapt a different style of clothing. 14. Choose the sentence with the correct usage. a. When he’s between friends, Robert seems confident, but between you and me, he is really very shy. b. When he’s among friends, Robert seems confident, but among you and me, he is really very shy. c. When he’s between friends, Robert seems confident, but among you and me, he is really very shy. d. When he’s among friends, Robert seems confident, but between you and me, he is really very shy. 15. Choose the sentence with the correct usage. a. I will be finished at ten in the morning, and will be arriving at home at about 6:30. b. I will be finished at about ten in the morning, and will be arriving at home at 6:30. c. I will be finished at about ten in the morning, and will be arriving at home at about 6:30. d. I will be finished at ten in the morning, and will be arriving at home about 6:30.

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