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Please (lend/ loan) me a pen to finish the examination. |
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An association should screen (their/its) memebership applicants. |
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if Sophie (was/were)ill, she did not have time to complete the research. |
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Rosa is (adverse/averse) to air travel. |
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Theo felt (bad/badly) about missing the party. |
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Invention is (borne/born) of adversity. |
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None of the computers (are/is) working today. |
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Marcus acts as if he (were/was) infallible. |
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We were (nauseated/nauseous) by the time we left the restaurant. |
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(Regardless/ Irregardless) of the outcome, you did a superb job. |
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We can do nothing without (him/his) knowing about it. |
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There are (less/fewer) applicantes for scholarships this year than ever before. |
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A law library (comprises/constitutes) books and periodicals. |
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C or I: Thomas knows that we cannot win unless we work altogether. |
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C or I: When I am in town, I always vist Ami; and she always visits me in Springfield. |
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C or I: Us legal assistants are a hearty breed. |
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C or I: Rod is the one who we selected for the job. |
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C or I: All in the group was prepared for the examiniation. |
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C or I: Between the three of us, we should be able to think of one good idea. |
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C or I: Mothers-in-law's advice ie received poorly by its beneificiaries throughout the world. |
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C or I: it is presently 37 degrees outdoors. |
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C or I: I cannot say that it was a complete fabrication, but it was the worst case of acclaim that I have encountered recently. |
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