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Tamiku [17]
3 years ago
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B. Word Forms Write the correct form of each word given in brackets to fill in the spaces in the sentences given below. Do not w

rite out the whole sentence. 1. One should avoid at all cost. (enemy) 2. The Principal's is necessary on all school documents. (endorse) 3. I read rapidly, but my to retain information is poor. (capable) 4. Nowadays, some of the students in the schools use very language. (offend) (4 marks) E. Sentence Completion Complete each of the following sentences correctly using five to eight words. 1. In spite of his hand injury, 2. Each boy 3. Neither Ana 4. Had she attended all her classes,​
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2 answers:
Nady [450]3 years ago
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1. enemies

2. endorsement

3. capability

4. offensive

E.

1. In spite of his hand injury he still wrote his essay.

2. Each boy should play a sport or physical activity.

3. Neither Ana could show how to play an instrument

4. Had she attend all her classes, she probably would've learned more.

melisa1 [442]3 years ago
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