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Yes, the question is from a standard test, but it's not a big deal. Actually it's a good question but I changed it so that I can learn the subtle difference in my mind. The original question is below and the answer is, without doubt, B.
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If there were a fire I know what I..do, but I'm not sure what I..do.
a) should/would
b) can/must
c) will/have to
d) need to/must
e) could/am supposed to
Is there only one correct answer or more than one?
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Hi,Clive.
So "need to have done" is not a correct structure in general? Should we use "need to do" instead? Thanks.
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Experts ---- that by 2010, robots ---- for many of the elderly people in the world.
A) believe / will have been caring
B) believe / will be caring
C) believe / will come
Are all OK? B seems to be the best one to me, but I am not sure
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Hi, Clive. Does this sentence have only one interpretation?
"He will read a book."
a) He will read it completely.
What about this?
b) He will begin to read it.
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A w o m a n f r o m D e nma rk ha s r e cent l y mo v ed -- the flat -- mi n e .
A) into / ne x t to
B) t o / a t Is B colloquially correct?
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E and F seem to work. I think "during recent years" can be used with both present perfect and simple past.
Would "might have become" be correct if it was one of the choices? (I think, yes. :))
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During recent years, many people -- interested in Turkish music.
A) might become B) are becoming C) had become D) would become E) have become F) became
Which ones are correct?
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Ruslana wrote: Diamondrg wrote:
1. How long have you been brushing you r teeth?
What would be your choice to match them, Diamondrg?
Hi,
Isn't
'What would your choice
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Thank you, Mr Micawber.
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