"It's not that we're not satisfied with the work you've done, " insisted the CEO to his longtime contractor, “but our analysis indicates that ending this
partnership may benefit us both
Identify the Grammar Checklist error in the sentence above.
Select one:
A. NO ERROR
B. Subject-verb agreement
C. Pronoun number agreement with related nouns
D. Run on sentence
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English, 21.06.2019 15:30
Read the passage: canines may not be the deepest thinkers in the world. but perhaps that's for the best. the life of a dog—sitting alone all day, waiting for everyone to come home—can be pretty boring. super-smart animals would probably get totally stressed out, says university of pennsylvania researcher james serpell. look at it this way: if dogs were any smarter, they probably wouldn't choose to hang around with us. which best describes the tone of the passage?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30
Read the excerpt from chapter 2 of the awakening. they chatted incessantly: about the things around them; their amusing adventure out in the water—it had again assumed its entertaining aspect; about the wind, the trees, the people who had gone to the chênière; about the children playing croquet under the oaks, and the farival twins, who were now performing the overture to “the poet and the peasant.” what is the correct meaning of the word “aspect” based on its usage in the excerpt? character negativity performance boredom
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30
Haow does shakespeare use of supernatural to create suspence in macbeth
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30
Have you ever felt like the person in this image during a speech or presentation? list four or five things this person can do to be a more effective listener.
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