Question: #1: Answer B is incorrect. Answer A is correct. #8: Answer A also grammatically and logically correct. #21: Answer D would be more commonly used. #25: "To postpone" means to delay or reschedule, so the phrase "to a later time" would be repetetive. #33: The sentence is phrased in a manner that would allow for answers A, C, or D as correct also. #39: Answer B also grammatically correct, expressing a desire to reexperience something pleasurable. #45: Answer B syntactically incorrect -- "AT a romantic dinner" especially so. The correct answer would be "with, at." #49: The correct answer in this context is answer B. When referring to a general location (at the train station, at the library, at the stadium) we use "at," not "in." #52: Answer D is incorrect. Answer B is correct, since the subject "cookies" is plural, and therefore requires a plural verb. #54: Answer C also.
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Question:
#1: Answer B is incorrect. Answer A is correct.
#8: Answer A also grammatically and logically correct.
#21: Answer D would be more commonly used.
#25: "To postpone" means to delay or reschedule, so the phrase
"to a later time" would be repetetive.
#33: The sentence is phrased in a manner that would allow for
answers A, C, or D as correct also.
#39: Answer B also grammatically correct, expressing a desire to
reexperience something pleasurable.
#45: Answer B syntactically incorrect -- "AT a romantic dinner"
especially so. The correct answer would be "with, at."
#49: The correct answer in this context is answer B. When referring
to a general location (at the train station, at the library, at the
stadium) we use "at," not "in."
#52: Answer D is incorrect. Answer B is correct, since the subject
"cookies" is plural, and therefore requires a plural verb.
#54: Answer C also.