The expression that must be changed in order to correct the sentence is option B. he will pass the exam easily. The correct expression should be, "THAT he will pass the exam easily". When we quote someone else's words, we should always use the word "that". So the correct and complete sentence would be: Simon told everyone that he will pass the exam easily, so he was deeply embarrassed when he came last in the class, with 20%.
In 'in-vert ,in is the prefix and vert is the root
In his play Pygmalion, Shaw criticizes the British class system by depicting situations that show that it is nurture, not nature, that influences the worth of a person.
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I am not positive of your question but if you are asking what is the way to make your sentences differ from one another. Transitional verbs such as then, therefore, another argument, etc.
Can you be more specific??