"I guess you are at work" is a correct sentence.
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carlos has did his work correct
If she were here is the answer. 'If she Were Here' is the correct answer but I guess both can be accepted.
In this sense, "reported to work" is correct. It's just an awkward sentence. You could change he first option to "reporting for work" and that would also be correct, but the position of the preposition is incorrect.
The correct spelling is workweek.
No, this is not a correct sentence. It should be guess instead or guest at the second word.
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "Guess what?"
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When you guess you are not always correct, but often times if you think about it and eliminate other possible answers you are left with an easier choice.
The correct spelling is "guess".
An intelligent guess is an educated estimate made using logical reasoning, prior knowledge, and critical thinking skills. It involves using available information and context to make an informed prediction or decision.
The correct spelling is hypothesis instead of hypothesis. A hypothesis is an educated guess on how you think something will work. It is a tentative statement, proposed explanation, or statement of prediction.
"It is I who have to work" is the correct sentence. In this construction, "I" is the subject pronoun, so it should take the corresponding verb form "have."
Humbug? The correct answer is Polo, although that is a good guess.
i guess it is astp it will work in April 2008 i guess
i guess planets
i guess planets