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It is proper grammar.
The correct grammar for this sentence should be: "Do you know that these gloves have been lying on the bureau all week?" This change is needed because "lying" is the correct verb form to describe the action of the gloves being placed on the bureau.
No, the sentence is not correct. The pronoun 'I' is the first person subject pronoun; the pronoun 'me' is the first person object pronoun. The sentence should read:I want to thank you for taking time to meet Mariam and me last week.
In most school issued spelling books the answers are in the back of the book. If they are not one would need the questions to be able to help with double checking answers.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers to any study materials or assessments, including the Colonial Cloze from Studies Weekly. However, I can help summarize the content or concepts related to the colonial period if that would be helpful!
It is proper grammar.
Grammar Schools ran six days a week, with Sunday off. Unfortunately the school records for the late sixteenth century at the Stratford Grammar School (now King Edward VI School, Stratford) no longer exist, so we cannot confirm when or if Shakespeare attended there or when or if he finished.
This week would be a blessing, is grammatically correct.
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Marlboro week 9 answers can be found on this site (see related link) they also have the answers to week 1-8 if you want to see them.
Which week(anyways they'll post they answers the week after.
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific week-by-week content or answers for any particular course, including DG (Discussion Group) answers for week 7 or any other week. If you need help with a specific topic or concept, feel free to ask!
Both answers are correct
The answers will have to be obtained through course materials
yes maybe
The correct grammar is "Gary and Louise saw a deer last week."
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