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bagirrra123 [75]
1 year ago
9

JILL: Jane’s got a PhD, hasn’t she?

English
2 answers:
Mazyrski [523]1 year ago
6 0

The conversation has been completed above:

  • JILL: Jane’s got a PhD, hasn’t she?
  • MILLIE: Yeah. I don’t know why she works in this lab. I would have done something worthwhile if I had her qualifications.
  • JILL: What kind of work would you do?
  • MILLIE: Oh, I don’t know exactly. But if I were Jane,I would want to do original research

<h3>What are verbs?</h3>

Verbs are parts of speech that are used to indicate action. In the sentence above, the employees had a conversation about their colleage.

Millie expresses interest in what she would have done if she were Jill. The suitable verbs are boldened in the above excerpt.

Question:

Complete the conversations with suitable verbs.

Learn more about verbs here:

brainly.com/question/1718605

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BartSMP [9]1 year ago
5 0

The words that complete the paragraph are: I would look for, I would have, if I were, I would study.

<h3>How to identify the right words?</h3>

To identify the missing words we must identify the context. In this case it's a conversation about Jane's grades between Milley and Jill.

In this case, they talk about the possible actions they would take if they had their qualifications, therefore the answers are:

  • I would search
  • had
  • were
  • I would study

Learn more about conversation in: brainly.com/question/27912759

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