Question: #2: All answers are grammstically incorrect. The correct phrasing would be "They'll arrive SOMETIME next week." Omit "during." #4: Answer A also, past perfect tense. #20: When describing events or activities that occur daily, "every day" is spelled as two words. It is spelled as one word when describing activities that are normal, ordinary, or routine. For example, "He chose to wear just his everyday suit to the party." #22: Answer B also correct. #23: Answer B seems far more logical. #36: Answer C also grammatically correct.
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#2: All answers are grammstically incorrect. The correct phrasing
would be "They'll arrive SOMETIME next week." Omit "during."
#4: Answer A also, past perfect tense.
#20: When describing events or activities that occur daily, "every day"
is spelled as two words. It is spelled as one word when
describing activities that are normal, ordinary, or routine.
For example, "He chose to wear just his everyday suit to the party."
#22: Answer B also correct.
#23: Answer B seems far more logical.
#36: Answer C also grammatically correct.
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