Q&A - P3 English
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is it invincible? as nobody beat him in the game so far??
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agree it’s ‘invincible’ although the sentence sounds weird to me.
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yeah, the answer given is invincible
however, i think that an argument can be made for incredible?
because, invincible means cannot be beaten, has not lost does not mean that he will not lose right?
and do we use most with invincible? is there a more or less invincible? -
Hi!
Can i check which is right :
\"The children put on / put up a great show at the concert.\"
Both sound ok to me... :scratchhead: -
iLoveChubby:
I think it's \"put up\".Hi!
Can i check which is right :
\"The children put on / put up a great show at the concert.\"
Both sound ok to me... :scratchhead:
\"put on\" sounds like \"put on your sweater\" or \"put on some weight\". -
Imami:
My 1st choice is also \"put up\"... but is \"put on\" really wrong?
I think it's \"put up\".iLoveChubby:
Hi!
Can i check which is right :
\"The children put on / put up a great show at the concert.\"
Both sound ok to me... :scratchhead:
\"put on\" sounds like \"put on your sweater\" or \"put on some weight\".
Another question is also... \"put on a show\" actually means \"pretend\"... so is it right to say \"put on a great show\"?.... :? -
Yes, put up is the correct answer.
‘Put on’ a great show changes the meaning of the sentence. -
X_ist:
To me the question is flawed in the first place.yeah, the answer given is invincible
however, i think that an argument can be made for incredible?
because, invincible means cannot be beaten, has not lost does not mean that he will not lose right?
and do we use most with invincible? is there a more or less invincible?
Invincible does not need a \"most\" in front. You are either invincible or not. The publisher should be told off. -
Hi, I have a grammar question but not sure what grammar rule governs it.
"I am very sure I saw him (take / took) your wallet".
Most would answer "took", including me. The answer is "take". But why? Thanks. -
Well when the person is speaking of another person doing an action, that time the action is not completed yet.
Its like saying " Yesterday I saw Tim drive/driving a blue motorcycle.
So "take" is the answer.
Or "taking" would be a better option here…but since its not given, we have to stick to "take"
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