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If I’m not mistaken, that is Malcom’s backpack. Select Answer
Do not use this rice with the Thai food. Jasmine rice will work better. Select Answer
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Demonstrative pronoun or Demonstrative adjective?
1. If I’m not mistaken, (that) is Malcom’s backpack.
2. Do not use (this) rice with the Thai food. Jasmine rice will work better.
3. (This) is a print of a painting by Salvador Dali.
4. Of all the sculptures we saw, I liked (those) best.
5. (That) section of the stadium offers a good view of the field.
6. Are (these) the boots Sara uses for hiking?
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Whenever we take information from another source – whether we use the information word for word or we put the information into our own words – we must use a(n) right after where the research occurs in the paper.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:40, EmiSiddiqi4037
Which statement correctly describes the verb function in this sentence? the word “dancing” is a verb that functions as a noun. the word “dancing” is a verb that functions as an adjective. the word “becoming” is a verb that functions as a noun. the word “becoming” is a verb that functions as an adjective.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, cocodemain
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