
dilex
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Can you have a look at my key
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1)There ������.. a ot of water on the flor. What happened?
a)are b)is c)be d) am
2)I�ll meet you �������.. I finish work.
a) If B) when c)as d)so
3)The more you exercise ������.
a) You looked better
b) The better you will fell
c) You liked it less
d) Better you liked it
4)This time next year I ������.. in Madrid.
a) am working b)will work c)will be working d)work
KEY
B-B-B-A |
3 Jun 2010
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kmochniak
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I think it �s B-B-B-C
Hugs! |
3 Jun 2010
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annabelle1654
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2. B) The better you will feel.
Maybe just a typo from typing, but check your master just in case. |
3 Jun 2010
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magneto
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b-b-b-c (the event - working in Madrid - will be in progress this time next year). Just a small typo in 1: floor.
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3 Jun 2010
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source
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Hi ,
I think answers should be ... BBBC.... But i �m a little bit confused ... ( what about �A � in the second question ????? )
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3 Jun 2010
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magneto
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I think the only case in which "if" could be a correct option would be the sentence finishing with "on time" or something. Otherwise, it doesn �t make much sense, since the person speaking will eventually finish work. Any other ideas are most welcome:)
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3 Jun 2010
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Babs1966
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Hello ;)
I �ve added some corrections in pink:
1)There ������.. a ot lof water on the floor. What happened?
2)I�ll meet you �������.. I finish working.
(I would use ing at the end as it �s the activity of working ... to use work, I would rephrase it as follow : 2)I�ll meet you �������.. I �ll be back from work.)
b) The better you will feel (as mentionned by Annabelle)
4)This time next year I ������.. in Madrid.
a) am working b)will work c)will be working d)work
Have a good day,
Best thoughts, Babs  |
3 Jun 2010
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lshorton99
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1)There is
a lot of water on the floor. What happened?
a)are b)is
c)be d) am
2)I�ll meet you when I finish work. (and I have to disagree with Babs here - �when I finish work � is a lot more natural than �when I finish working � - sorry Babs!)
a)
If
B) when c)as
d)so
3)The more you exercise the better you will feel. (note that it �s �feel � and not �fell �)
a) You looked
better
b) The better
you will fell
c) You liked
it less
d) Better you
liked it
4)This time next year I will be working
in Madrid.
a) am working b)will work c)will be working d)work
KEY
B-B-B-C (only one mistake in your key!) Hope that helps!
Lindsey
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3 Jun 2010
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alien boy
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Hi Lindsey & Babs.... re(2) & work/ing, it really only depends upon your preference between a noun or a gerund or on the situation. If you mean you are at work (i.e. place of employment) then work would be more natural. If you are doing something that is independent of your employment then the gerund will be more natural e.g. when I finish working (when I finish this damned assignment for uni). I have heard & commonly use both variations depending on the meaning I wish to convey, so to me they are both very natural!
Cheers, AB |
3 Jun 2010
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dilex
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thanks for all the replies
in the last question i thought it is a future plan |
3 Jun 2010
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