<p>oh yea there was also a question with something like (raising steeply)(above) the surrounding forests... which one was the answer?</p>
<p>wait so whats the answer for the "has shrunk" one? i put E is that wrong?</p>
<p>but you not sounds awkward...
you not use strings from dictionary?</p>
<p>Well it has ...that,when...,(you not)...</p>
<p>i think for the computer password one, you MUST be the subject, and the other ones didn't have you as the subject. that's cuz the question was like...suggest that...</p>
<p>I agree with Remy. I think they were testing you on the implicit subject, you.</p>
<p>For the computer question here is I thought of it</p>
<p>It's A (Do not) because even though it does not have "you" in the sentence, "you" is implicit because in a command the subject is assumed to be "you."</p>
<p>so before the clause, it said "suggests that"</p>
<p>but that doesn't work with...suggest that do not use a password
better to work with suggest that you not use</p>
<p>It was "you not use" </p>
<p>otherwise the subject is faulty. Trust me, this wasn't even a hard question lol.</p>
<p>I'm think that "has shrunk" was wrong. See the following made up sentences of mine: </p>
<p>That elephants were unable to drink water suggests that their trunk has shrunk.</p>
<p>That elephants were unable to drink water suggests that their trunk had shrunk.</p>
<p>It's got to be had, to keep in the same tense. thoughts? I hope I'm not wrong, or that the writing curve is nice :P</p>
<p>The mayor question, I put A, which was the correct use of the superlative (were she to)</p>
<p>Can any of us talk about the Essay Correction problems?</p>
<p>The snow shovel passage? please?</p>
<p>any get the questions with</p>
<p>between [NAME] and me?</p>
<p>and then HIM AND I</p>
<p>or something like that</p>
<p>yes i think so..</p>
<p>its between him and me if it was objective.
its between him and I if it was subjective.</p>
<p>well what were the answers</p>
<p>it was choosing between [NAME] and me?</p>
<p>i fogot what i put for both. they had me both stuck</p>
<p>its between him and me if it was objective.
its between him and I if it was subjective.</p>
<p>False, it's always "between him and me" I don't know where you got your info from...</p>
<p>crap.
srry for the false info D:</p>
<p>here's the page for it.</p>
<p>the person had a name though</p>
<p>like BOB or JIM</p>
<p>I meant he* and I.
i was copying and pasting. :P</p>
<p>Even if it were that, they would been in their objective form after "between."</p>
<p>so it was B?</p>
<p>Anyone have something like </p>
<p>That the thieves couldn't sell the things they stole was proof that the market has shrunk....or something?</p>
<p>I know ppl have been talking about the shrunk, or that it should have been shrunken, or that it was supposed to be had instead of has....</p>
<p>Did anyone put A, for "that"? I thought starting the sentence with "that" was funny.</p>