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Hi, Please correct me, if necessary. Thanks. 1) Though he was not well, he calmly went __ his business. through 2) He was __ himself with anger when his sister teased him. out of 3) These garments fall __ with the current fashion trends. in 4)
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I just underwent a test and I was trappe by the following questions: Please let me know the correct answer to these. I herewith provide my attempt at these as well. It is doubtful whether they are fluent in speaking English. BEGIN WITH:
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I came across a word- "januable". What does it mean? I could not find it in my dictionary. And if you too think the word does not exist at all- try to google "januable", i am sure you would get a lot many results, but not the
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Is the infinitive "to" absolutely necessary with "ought"?
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I request you to please explain it. Is the past perfect usage grammatically wrong? If not, whats the difference in meaning between the past perfect and the simple past as used here?
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Thank you very much for the help. Actually I was busy with my half semester exams so I couldn't turn up. Thanks once again.
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Question: Use the correct form of the verb in brackets. 1. The man who __ (escape) from Alipur Jail has been arrested. Answer: had escaped I think "escaped" is also correct, but is "had escaped" grammatically wrong? 2. Carl
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Unless you come in time, you will not be allowed to attend the class. Begin with: If you... Answer: If you do not come in time, you will not be allowed to attend the class. Is my answer correct? If it is not please correct my answer with necessary
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Can we use "had led" at all places where "led" is used?? Can some one explain?
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1.He was due __ a promotion.
My answer: "for"
2.The culprit is still __ large.
My answer: "on" I think "at" is better but is "on" grammatically correct?
Let me know if I am wrong. Corrrect me
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