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Hello,
What is the diffrence between "connect" and "interconnect"?
I have looked up the meaning of these words in a dictionary but could not make out the difference .
Could anybody here help me with some examples?
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Hello,
1. I know the street _____ he lives on. (which/that).
I think "that " is correct , but I am not clear how to take decide when I should I use "which" or
"that".
2. The poem
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Hello,
1. Something is made of something. 2. Something is made from something.
I want to know when to use "made from" and when to use "made of".
Please help me with a few examples.
Thanks.
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Hello,
1. She handles her books with care.
I have to right another sentence without changin the meanig for example
(There is nonthing in the box. The box is empty.)
The starting of the sentence is given
a) She is never __.
My
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Hello,
1. I got Dewali greetings card from my friends.
Is this sentence correct?
Thanks.
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Hello,
1. Nutun (the name of a girl) put down the phone. She Jumped with joy.
a) Putting down the phone, Nutun jumped with joy.
b) Putting down the phone, she jumped with joy.
Which one is correct? The teacher says that (a) is
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Hello Mr.Mica Sir /Clive
1. I saw my friend. I ran forward to meet him.
I have to combine the above two sentences in one like -
a) Seeing my friend, I ran forward to meet him.
The teacher told that when both the sentences are in simple
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Hello,
1. The lady stood __ at the bus stop for an hour.
I have to fill in the blank with any suitable adverb.
My choices are " happily, sadly, patiently, angirly, quietly".
Are all my choices correct?
Thanks.
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Hello,
1. I saw two pictures on the wall. I did not like either of them.
2. I saw two pictures on the wall. I did not like both of them.
Which one is correct?
People say that (1) is correct, but I want to know what the problem with
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Hello,
1. I foolishly left my purse......
2. I left my purse foolishly......
I have used "foolishly" as an adverb in the above sentences , which is correct?
Thanks.
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