In the sentence “We loved how different types of old cameras marketed themselves as “instant” - something we take for granted today.” (question 3), the expression something we take for granted means
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In the sentence “We loved how different types of old cameras marketed themselves as “instant” - something we take for granted today.” (question 3), the expression something we take for granted means
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Choose the alternative that correctly substitutes the expression for instance in the sentence “In London, for instance, more than 300 languages...” (paragraph 4).
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the sentence “... a gene that stops their offspring from developing properly.” (paragraph 3), the word offspring means
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The verb “get” (line 07), in the text, can be replaced by
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Fill in the blank with the correct response according to grammar rules:
I don’t mind _________ alone, but I prefer to travel with my friends.
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In the fragment ¨Treat others with respect. Do what you say you will do, offer to help others, exhibit a sense of urgency in responding to requests, and extend common courtesy ¨C when others reciprocate, a trusting partnership is formed¡¬, imperative forms are used for:
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In the fragment ¨DUnderstanding your role in the bigger picture of organizational success helps to ignite feelings of inclusion and professional pride.¡¬, the underlined word can be substituted ¨C without changing the original meaning ¨C by:
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When we are writing formal e-mails, we can use the formal letter-writing phrases:
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When addressing people in formal contexts, we it is appropriate to use a title. In the alternatives below, the one which indicates the correct relationship between title and status is:
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What option best completes the following sentence
: If I had had a baby, _____________________________