He should have used Al's surname and introduced him first. The manager is the more important person, which is why his name would be the first mentioned. Jim also did not introduce John as his brother, so Al has no idea who or why he is being introduced.
Hey! I am on a Chromebook so I can't see the picture, could you give me an example of what the picture looks like? Like, numbers on it, etc? Thanks!
مهلا! أنا على جهاز Chromebook ، لذا لا يمكنني رؤية الصورة ، هل يمكنك إعطائي مثالاً لما تبدو عليه الصورة؟ مثل الأرقام على ذلك ، وما إلى ذلك؟ شكر!
Answer:
1. to visit (shown)
2. to learn
3. to go
4. to have
5. to drink
Explanation:
Every verb that goes after the word 'to' must be in a present form/present tense.
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the E) "... since they provide fascinating evidence about the creative processes in which this great Modernist engaged."
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little bit on the answer, it can be added that the other options feature sentences that end with a preposition ("engaged in"), and although this is permissible in the English language, it is not the most formal option. In the example, a good way to correct it is to replace it by "in which." I would suggest changing the sentence so it reads "Although the author himself declared them unpublishable, the first appearance in print of 40 poems by T.S. Eliot is a significant event, since they provide fascinating evidence about the creative processes in which this great Modernist engaged."