<p>did anyone have a WR q that was like
blahblahblah... consider whether he could afford it
or something?</p>
<p>I wasn't sure if you need to have two things after "whether" or have "or not" or something</p>
<p>did anyone have a WR q that was like
blahblahblah... consider whether he could afford it
or something?</p>
<p>I wasn't sure if you need to have two things after "whether" or have "or not" or something</p>
<p>Yeah that's what I meant I knew it was something with j and k times x. Lol.</p>
<p>anyone puts up more writing question...i have one here...
its something like "perspective employees seeking......."
i said perspective should be prospective...</p>
<p>i figured that </p>
<p>he couldn't afford it and it was too expensive were repeating the same thing, so i just said that it was too expensive...or something</p>
<p>regurgitating yeah definitely prospective</p>
<p>yeah thats correct, did you have 3 writting sections (not including essay) I hope that one was the fake, cause i messed up there.</p>
<p>i don't remember one about a perspective employee...</p>
<p>was that sep from the one with the passage about leaving your "Happy Valley" or whatever</p>
<p>nice nishtdawg what i like to hear. it felt weird putting down a "whether" without a "or not" as my answer.</p>
<p>Also, do you remember the WR q that had like Neither... nor... or...?</p>
<p>i dont recall that quesiton..but you dont need "or not" after "whether"
another writing one:
"......insured the costomers...." i said it should assured instead of insured...i am so unsure of that one because according to American Heritage dictionary: Assure, ensure, and insure all mean to make secure or certain. Only assure is used with reference to a person in the sense of to set the mind at rest:<br>
. </p>
<p>Although ensure and insure are generally interchangeable, only insure is now widely used in American English in the commercial sense of to guarantee persons or property against risk.</p>
<p>yup...simply "it was too expensive"</p>
<p>cow, was that insured/assured q from the same section? cause i don't remember it, hope i didn't overlook it, but yeah, insured sounds like insurance which wouldnt be what you want</p>
<p>but the problem was that that section was my 5th(or 6th) one...and the other writing i had was my 2nd section..so i thought the first was more likely the experimental one</p>
<p>regcow, can u justify? i was hopeing section 2 was real.</p>
<p>i think section 5 was experimental</p>
<p>give me examples of stuff from each of the writing sections, and i'll verify cuz i had math grid in experimental</p>
<p>tripNip, i hope ur right man.</p>
<p>examples: the one with consider whether...
was in section 2</p>
<p>Nisht, do you remember the prospective/perspective employee one? thats section 5</p>
<p>I had grid-in experimental, and I definetely remember the perspective one because I got that one right!</p>
<p>haha frick tripnip. section 2 was experimental :(</p>