<p>^ ok thank you btw you got an idiom list I could refer to lol</p>
<p>i did get one a while back,but they were kinda useless,so i deleted it ><!too late to study now lol</p>
<p>The logic subject of “seeing” should be Quincy. If “five tears would pass” is used before “seeing”, the subject is assumed “five years”, which is obviously wrong. Therefore, it should be pointed out that who “seeing” Derek.</p>
<p>@ voodoo_santa:</p>
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<li>Quincy took Dan to Derek’s home for a visit, never imagining that years would pass before seeing Derek again. No Error.</li>
</ol>
<p>Answer: D because it should be “he saw” instead of seeing…</p>
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<li>Someone who uses a computer to perform only such tasks as word processing and sending email need not to buy the most advance model. No Error.</li>
</ol>
<p>Answer: E (C is old English and is perfectly correct!! I’m sorry, there’s no further explanation there…)</p>
<ol>
<li>When recipes for iced teas appeared in a few late 19th century cook books, the drink did not become popular until the 1904 World’s Fair. No Errors.</li>
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<p>Answer: A (A is wrong because it should be “although”. Although the recipe had been available for awhile, it is only later that the drink became popular.)</p>
<p>Does that help??</p>