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English, 20.09.2020 07:01 erikacastro2421

1. I used to live in house down by the river. a) these B) those C) this D) that 2. Identify the correct sentence. A)She is the one whomever I would prefer to design my garden. B)She is the one who I would prefer to design my garden. C)She is the one whose I would prefer to design my garden. D)She is the one whom I would prefer to design my garden. 3.Choose the correct sentence. A) After appearing before the board of directors for five hours, us presenters were exhausted. B)After appearing before the board of directors for five hours, we presenters were exhausted. C)After appearing before the board of directors for five hours, they presenters were exhausted. D)After appearing before the board of directors for five hours, them presenters were exhausted. 4. It's better for Mike than for to try skiing. A) we B)our C)us D)ourselve

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