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<em>The movie </em><u><em>that we saw last month (B) </em></u><em>was intriguing. </em>
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This sentence also become meaningful by aptly filling the blank with ‘that we saw last month’. This is because the sentence already contains the tense was which hints that the movie was seen in the past. Thus, the choice of words "that we saw last month" is precise and relevant with the sentence and the tense. Moreover, "that" is used because this is the thing which has been done earlier.
Answer: The Latin root word scrib and its variant script both mean “write.” These roots are the word origin of a fair number of English vocabulary words, including scribe, describe, postscript, and manuscript
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Answer:
1. We went to bed early but we could not sleep.
2. I will give you more cookies if you eat the cookies that I gave you earlier.
3. The girl is reading while the boy is eating sweet mangoes.
4. She lost her key's so she can't open her new house.
5. Peter want to be an astronaut because he love's science.
Answer:
nice because people want to be with with you and help you
Explanation:
what I think is that admiring g is a key word and being g admired is actually nice so the 'nice' part really fits. I dont really get the big part though