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I would go for 'claps' for both, as the audience member is singular and so is the the audience.
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This question has been asked before, but I'm looking for an answer in a certain situation. To my mind the use of the word "coordinate" in the sentence "The curtains coordinate with the carpet" is incorrect and implies that
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Check out this site listing phrasal verbs using "out." You will no doubt find other sites if you google phrasal verbs out
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Chek s.t out ( examine) Help s.o. out (assist) They are phrasal verbs or two words verbs ,they must be together, verb and participle( out) I'm sure more people will help you with more examples Byebye
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Hi,
2. Or 'to'. 5. went after 'him', not 'it'.
6. down
10. away
11. 'in' is better
Clive
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Hi,
OK, show us your answers and we'll check them for you.
Clive
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The subjective "I" is correct, but most people use the objective "me." Regardless of the case, you need a singular verb "bothers" to agree with a singular subject "it." Of course they're in two separate
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Hi,
The boy has a ball. singular verb
The boys have a ball. plural verb
Clive
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I have to complete the sentence so that it means the same as the first one, using the correct form of the given word. I have tried to do the trasnformation but I am not sure whether my sentences are correct. 1. I didn't want to tell him the
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Hi! I doubt about these sentences! could you please tell how to say better that children could feel not only the taste of Russian life - they knew alot about each other! About Russian and German life! But I don't know how to write it... Could
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