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3 AnswersComics & Animation7 years agomushy road -- mushy surface?
please look at the picture and tell me the meaning of "mushy road"
2 AnswersEthnic Cuisine7 years agoHi everyone. What does "lose mushy surface" mean ?
2 AnswersWords & Wordplay7 years agotimber forests and non-timber forests?
Hi , please tell me the difference between timber forests and non-timber forests.
2 AnswersAgriculture7 years agoThe whole structure = what ?
Hi everyone. Please look at the picture and tell me what do you call the whole structure and also tell me the name of the indicated part in the structure ?
1. The whole structure = what ?
2. The name of the indicated part = ?
1 AnswerOther - Education7 years agocolour + er or more?
Please tell me Which one is correct ?
1. This horse is blacker than that horse.
2. This horse is more black than that horse.
And
3. This curtain is reder than that curtain.
4. This curtain is more red than that curtain.
And
5. This flower is yellower than that flower.
6. This flower is more yellow than that flower.
2 AnswersOther - Education7 years agoWhat animal?
Hi Please tell me which conversation is correct ?
And which one is more common or better if all of them are correct.
Please let me know if you are a native English speaker.
A: What's the name of this animal?
B: It's a cat.
C: What's the name of this thing?
D: It's a football.
E: What's the name of this object?
F: It's a football.
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G: What's the name for this animal?
H: It's a cat.
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I: What animal is this?
J: It's a cat.
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K: What is this animal?
L: It's a cat.
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M: What do you call this animal?
N: It's a cat.
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2 AnswersOther - Education7 years agogrammar and vocabulary?
Hi Please tell me which conversation is correct ?
And which one is more common or better if all of them are correct.
Please let me know if you are a native English speaker.
A: What's the name of this animal?
B: It's a cat.
C: What's the name of this thing?
D: It's a football.
E: What's the name of this object?
F: It's a football.
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G: What's the name for this animal?
H: It's a cat.
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I: What animal is this?
J: It's a cat.
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K: What is this animal?
L: It's a cat.
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M: What do you call this animal?
N: It's a cat.
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1 AnswerOther - Education7 years agoggggggggggg?
Hello everyone. I need the meaning of ""take" in the following phrase.
The little boy refused to take his medicine.
Can I say ....
1. refused to take his medicine means refused to consume his medicine?
2. refused to take his medicine means refused to eat his medicine?
3. refused to take his medicine means refused to drink his medicine?
1 AnswerOther - Education7 years agofffffffffffffffff?
Hi , Please tell me What is the meaning of "He is taking his medicine"
He is taking his medicine = He is eating his medicine
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2 AnswersOther - Education7 years agommmmmmmmmmm?
Hi, please tell me which conversation is correct ?
And which one is more common if all of them are correct.
A: What is the name for this?
B: It's a cat.
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C: What is the name of this?
D: It's a cat.
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E: What do you call this?
F: It's a cat.
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1 AnswerOther - Education7 years agokkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk?
Hi, please tell me which question is correct ?
1. what is the name of that ?
2. What is the name of this ?
3. What is the name of these ?
4. What is the names of these ?
5. What are the names of these ?
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2 AnswersOther - Education7 years agoyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy?
Hello everyone, please tell me which one is correct ?
which one do you prefer ?
1. At a highway , vehicles usually drive very fast.
2. On a highway , vehicles usually drive very fast.
or
3. In a highway , vehicles usually drive very fast.
or something else ?
3 AnswersOther - Education7 years agoAAAAAAAAAAAA?
Hi , grading in my country is different with usa and uk.
A highschool student grades contains two seprate parts.
Part one: contains all grades a students get from quizzes , written exams , mid term exams , homework , etc
Part two: just contains final exams at the end of a semester.
Then at the end of a school year or at the end of a semester teacher adds these two together and either of them is worth 50 %
To name these two grades what can I say ?
I mean what can I call them ?
Should I call them in the following way ?
Course grade = Class grade + final exam grade
Course grade = 90 + 80 = 170 / 2 = 85
Course grade = 85
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1 AnswerPrimary & Secondary Education7 years agoHi, everyone. Who can tell me about course and coursework when it is about "highschools"?
is the following phrases correct and meaningful ?
1. course exams = what ?
2. mid-course exam = what ?
3. final course exam = what ?
or maybe it is better to call them .....
3. coursework exams
4. mid-coursework exam
5. final coursework exam
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1 AnswerTeaching7 years agoccccccccccccccccc?
Hi, please look at the picture and tell me your ideas about the question instructions A and B.
I mean let me know if they are correct instructions or not ?
A. Please place the alphabet letters into the correct column. ( 2 pts )
B. Write the edible/drinkable and inedible/undrinkable in the correct column. ( 2pts )
2 AnswersOther - Education7 years agoBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB?
Hi, everyone . Please tell me which instruction is correct or better considering the following words in the picture.
1. Please separate the following into edible and non-edible.
2. Please separate the following into edible things and non-edible things
3. Please separate the edible things from inedible ones.
4. Please separate the edible items from inedible ones.
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2 AnswersOther - Education7 years ago