Subject :IEO Class : Class 5
Subject :IEO Class : Class 3
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Class : Class 4
I think that the answer should be 'D', because upon stands for 'about'. Also, I think that it is more formal than on, and I think if there are two correct answers, they expect you to choose the more formal option
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Subject :IEO Class : Class 4
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Class : Class 2
it is supposed to be Abut they never let us type such error problems in 'report an error'
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Class : Class 7
The answer is A that I, know but, how it is A i don't know. I also did it C but is A.
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Class : Class 4
Would you be able to and Will you be able to are same thing . So response can be both A and C
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Class : Class 9
what is the difference between "would you be able to" and "will you be able to"
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Subject :IEO Class : Class 2
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Subject :IEO Class : Class 3
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Class : Class 4
in ancient times we called oxes oxen , but now we call them oxes. So the answer should should be both oxen and oxes
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Subject :IEO Class : Class 2
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Class : Class 5
Little is the adverb here , as it defines the verb 'speak', or adds to the descriptionof an action, action being 'speaking French' here
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Class : Class 1
Little describes how much the brother speaks French. An adjective describes how, when, where, why about a verb . Speaks is a verb. It does not describe anything. Answer should be D
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Subject :IEO Class : Class 4
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Subject :IEO Class : Class 4
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Class : Class 4
The answer is c only because the word, "that" is used to mention something that happened in the past. The word, "this" is used to mention things that happen in the present.
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Subject :IEO Class : Class 4
Mark the verb from the following
options :
A Able
B Enable
C Ability
D Abled
Why able is not correct?
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Subject :IEO Class : Class 6
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Class : Class 6
It literally says "each", which means that singular form will be used. I don't get why everyone's in so much doubt.
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Class : Class 6
It should be has, not have, as whenever each, either, or neither is used in a sentence, singular form of the verb is implemented.
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Class : Class 8
both 'has' and 'have' fit into the sentence, so it is hard to figure out which one is correct.
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Class : Class 6
The answer is A. 'Each' is a singular indefinite pronoun.. In this sentence 'Each' is the subject , NOT 'students'. Hence, following the rules of subject-verb agreement ( singular subjects use singular verbs, plural subjects use plural verbs) the answer should be option A (has). i found a useful website which explains the rules of subject-verb agreement well: http://guidetogrammar.org/grammar/sv_agr.htm
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Class : Class 6
The right answer is bb is probably can't be a because Each of the students has been called but you can say Each of the students have been called
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Class : Class 8
A IS THE ONLY POSSIBLE CORRECT ANSWER> PLZ READ THIS FULL Each means every single one. Therefore, each of students means every single student. Which means the sentence roughly changes to the following: "Every single student ___ been called in the Principal's room."Therefore, B IS WRONG AND A IS THE ONLY CORRECT ANSWER POSSIBLE.
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Class : Class 7
The answer is A as the subject of the sentence is "each" which is singular hence we say has ( singular) instead of have (plural)