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Which is correct - “I can’t bear to take it down.” Or “I can’t bare to take it down.”
Answer: “I can’t bear to take it down.”
Bare- not clothed or covered.
Bear- carry, bring, transport, move, convey, and take.
A neutral sentence is a sentence or statement that is intended to just state facts, in a way that everyone who had been there would be required to agree that it did nothing more than stating the facts. In other words, these statements don’t mean anything. You do not make any stand. It is just reporting the facts which are subjected to approval or disapproval.
Answer: D. <span>Darlene wrote a note to her best friend on paper.
The correct sentence should have been stated this way:
</span>Darlene wrote a note on paper <span>to her best friend .
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The phrase "a note on paper" modifies the verb "wrote", therefore should follow right after the word it modifies.
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