The answer is true, i believe
Answer:
Answer 1 : The text is lacking correctness.
Answer 2 : The text lacks coherence.
Answer 3 : Text is fine. If we must choose only one option , it should be correctness.
Answer 4 : The text lacks conciseness.
Answer 5 : The text lacks clarity.
Explanation:
Answer 1 : "Further to our conservation today.." it should be conversation to make the text correct.
Answer 2 : The sentences are random. They do not have any links with other sentences of the text.
Answer 3 : Since the text is an informal communication among a close group, and the content refers to some already discussed point, so such a text is acceptable in informal communication.
Answer 4 : Conciseness refers to language that's brief and to the point. The language used in this text is neither brief nor to the point.
Answer 5 : Kevin wanted to talk James about the project, but in the next sentence he says he might need John’s help. hence the text is not clear.
Answer: This sounds good but you have some spelling errors
Explanation:
Answer:
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. C
5. C
Explanation:
Q1. "82 square meters" is a measurement of how big the flat is (A)
Q2. "quite casual" is a style, which means A would not make sense, since it's not specific enough. Both B and C would work, but both C and the response focus on the clothes and not her appearance. (C)
Q3. "a bit like his father" could answer A or B, because it is a comparison. "sociable and good fun" are not physical descriptors, so it wouldn't be B (A)
Q4. "we're fine" is a response to how are you (C)
Q5. "plastic and steal" are materials, so it describes what it is made of (C)