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GED Reasoning through Language Arts 4.5 Language Conventions and Usage. Which choice best completes the sentence?
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GED Reasoning through Language Arts 4.3 Language Conventions and Usage. Fill in the sentence with the correct option.
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your smoke du
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jour brought to you by products that aren't as good
- 00:07
in real life Hint if you need to by now
- 00:10
It's probably safe to buy Never All right First read
- 00:13
the passage blow from a letter of complaint this's my
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- 00:17
internet services yeah people complain about their service all the
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time so we'd now click the drop down menu and
- 00:24
choose the option that correctly completes the sentence and the
- 00:27
options are okay Well it's not surprising The writer is
- 00:31
so angry if our internet died in the middle of
- 00:34
a netflix binge watching session well we'd be pretty kid
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and in that case we'd probably hopped right to our
- 00:39
computers and send an angry email Uh but await the
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internet down are furious couchsurfing writer is annoyed at his
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premium internet service package which obviously fell far short of
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what should be considered premium this's a singular subject so
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it calls for a singular verb So answer is b
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and e which are conjugated to a plural subject or
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out right away Okay next one's both are correctly conjugated
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to a singular verb but the internet meltdown is a
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situation that happened in the past and is continuing into
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the future much like ben stiller never quite leaves us
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Answer is in the present tense So it's not correct
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has fallen quite short which is written in the past
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Perfect tense correctly shows that this is a past but
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still ongoing problem Now hopefully this angry letter actually resolved
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the issue because our seven angry e mails are still 00:01:30.201 --> [endTime] waiting to leave our outbox
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