#16: Answer C also grammatically correct. In the sentence context, both answers are synonymous. #20: Answer B, simple past, also correct. #22: Two correct choices. Either: "There are very few people WHOM I really respect." Or "There are very few people I really respect." "That" is used in referring to objects, for example: "The picture that my mother drew was hanging on the wall." "Who" is used when referring to people, for example: "He is the one who wrote the letter." Or "He is the one to whom I loaned the money." #10, #15: Very common error. Both the OED and the site "Grammarly" state that the expressions "as long as" and "along with" DO NOT create a plural subject from two singular nouns. In determining the singulariy or plurality of the verb, we look ONLY to the first noun. So, for #10 the correct answer is A. #15 the correct answer is B. Lastly, I fully agree with the prior comments regarding Question #38.
THE ANSWER OF THE EXERCISE NO. 38, IS WRONG. THE CORRECT ONE IS: IF I KNEW WHO DID IT, I WOULD BREAK HIS LEG. (SECOND CONDITIONAL). AS THE EXERCISE ANSWERS, MAKE A COMPLEX BETWEEN THE SECOND AND THIRD CONDITIONALS. THE THIRD ONE IS AS FOLLOWS: IF I HAD KNOWN WHO DID IT, I WOULD HAVE BROKEN HIS LEG. OR HAD I HAD KNOWN WHO DID IT, I WOULD HAVE BROKEN HIS LEG. IT MIGHT BE A TYPOGRAFICAL ERROR. HERE, WE HAVE A SECOND CONDITIONAL ON INPUT A THIRD CONDITIONAL ON OUTPUT.
Hola,no es incorrecta del todo,y acuerdo con tu análisis.Mezclaron los 2,pero gramaticalmente hubo un error al tipear. Aún así, se lo deja pasarEstá mal pero no tan mal😅😂😂😂🎉😊
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#16: Answer C also grammatically correct. In the sentence context,
both answers are synonymous.
#20: Answer B, simple past, also correct.
#22: Two correct choices. Either:
"There are very few people WHOM I really respect." Or
"There are very few people I really respect."
"That" is used in referring to objects, for example: "The picture
that my mother drew was hanging on the wall."
"Who" is used when referring to people, for example: "He is the
one who wrote the letter." Or "He is the one to whom I loaned
the money."
#10, #15: Very common error. Both the OED and the site "Grammarly"
state that the expressions "as long as" and "along with" DO NOT create a plural subject from two singular nouns. In determining the singulariy or plurality of the verb, we look ONLY to the first noun. So, for #10 the correct answer is A. #15 the correct answer is B.
Lastly, I fully agree with the prior comments regarding Question #38.
51 out of 65
#16:
THE ANSWER OF THE EXERCISE NO. 38, IS WRONG. THE CORRECT ONE IS: IF I KNEW WHO DID IT, I WOULD BREAK HIS LEG. (SECOND CONDITIONAL). AS THE EXERCISE ANSWERS, MAKE A COMPLEX BETWEEN THE SECOND AND THIRD CONDITIONALS. THE THIRD ONE IS AS FOLLOWS:
IF I HAD KNOWN WHO DID IT, I WOULD HAVE BROKEN HIS LEG. OR
HAD I HAD KNOWN WHO DID IT, I WOULD HAVE BROKEN HIS LEG. IT MIGHT BE A TYPOGRAFICAL ERROR.
HERE, WE HAVE A SECOND CONDITIONAL ON INPUT A THIRD CONDITIONAL ON OUTPUT.
Hola,no es incorrecta del todo,y acuerdo con tu análisis.Mezclaron los 2,pero gramaticalmente hubo un error al tipear.
Aún así, se lo deja pasarEstá mal pero no tan mal😅😂😂😂🎉😊