<p>for the one about reading books</p>
<p>Either (book 1) or (book 2) are going to be read at the ____.</p>
<p>The error there was the “are” which should’ve been “is” right?</p>
<p>for the one about reading books</p>
<p>Either (book 1) or (book 2) are going to be read at the ____.</p>
<p>The error there was the “are” which should’ve been “is” right?</p>
<p>^You’re correct.</p>
<p>Section 10:
(c) to be altered
(d) be changed</p>
<p>Which one?</p>
<p>Wait @Sheepgetkilled…</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it’s when-> did for the New Zealand problem… cos they probably intended for the 'had" part to be a red herring… I mean, it certainly doesn’t sound wrong</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the answer for #33? (skateboarding Olympics)
“Which sentence would best… if add to the end of the last paragraph?”</p>
<p>^I remember the answer was something about increased interest in skateboarding from people of young ages because the paragraph explicitly said earlier that some other olympic sports were added to increase the number of younger viewers,</p>
<p>@Cortana431, what were the other answers</p>
<p>I remember I eliminated 3 answers…and
2 answers were left:</p>
<p>(c) about international committee…will agree… skateboarding in the future.
(d) it’s very popular among young audience…something blah…-_-</p>
<p>Does anyone remember? haha</p>
<p>It should be c^</p>
<p>Thats the sentence that made the most sense in the context of the last passage.</p>
<p>Thank you iiBoGo!
I hope I put the right answer!..</p>
<p>guy please tell me if yall remember this question and which is the corect choice:</p>
<ol>
<li>None of us were (blah blah blah)</li>
<li>None of us was (blah blah blah)<br>
I put the number 2 because i thought none is singular (not one) im not sure though. ****
was this on experimental or am i trippin?
also, anyone remember a question in the spot the error section regarding </li>
</ol>
<p>“having lay” the papers down</p>
<p>^ I don’t know the answer to the first portion of your question, but “having lay” was incorrect (as in, the correct answer).</p>
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<p>I don’t remember getting this question…but the correct answer is 2 because “none” is singular. Rest assured, you chose correctly :)</p>
<p>What’d you guys think about the essay? </p>
<p>I decided to squeeze in 3 so-so examples, and a 2 sentence conclusion… I hope it’s better than 2 examples…</p>
<p>Thoughts?</p>
<p>for Neither of the dolls were in their boxes…shouldnt it have been WERE…since dolls is the noun closest to the verb…AND its plural so dolls-were…?</p>
<p>^If neither is followed be a preposition (of in this case), the convention is to use the singular form was</p>
<p>oh really? thought you always referred to the noun closest to the verb. DAM!!! i think i have like -6 - -7 or more in writing now -__- hopefully not…</p>
<p>“1. None of us were (blah blah blah)
2. None of us was (blah blah blah)
I put the number 2 because i thought none is singular (not one) im not sure though. ****”</p>
<p>Was that experimental or not because I don’t remember that… ^^^</p>
<p>yeah it was supposed to be collaborative</p>
<p>can anyone predict a 12 essay with -2MC?</p>