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Gelneren [198K]
3 years ago
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Look at the text below. If there is an error with subject-verb agreement, select the incorrect verb and type it correctly. Other

wise, submit the text without making any changes. Thanks to a project called After Dark which uses robots to broadcast gallery tours via a web feed people from around the world has the opportunity to visit London's Tate Britain art gallery from the comfort of their homes
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arsen [322]3 years ago
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Thanks to a project called After Dark which uses robots to broadcast gallery tours via a web feed, people from around the world <em>have </em>the opportunity to visit London's Tate Britain art gallery from the comfort of their homes.

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