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2 A: They need to drop off the keys.
B: Great. When do they want to drop them off?
C PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE | On a separate sheet of paper, unscramble the words to
write statements or questions, placing the direct objects correctly. Then take turns
reading the sentences aloud, using correct stress.
1 The rental agency is expecting the car at 10:00. (off/ drop/ at 10:00/I'll / it)
2 Hi, Ms. Lane. We repaired the brakes in your car. (It/pick/What time / can you / up)
3 The car is almost out of gas. (up/it/You/fill/ should/ at the next gas station)
4 There are so many nice cars here.
5 Here's the form. (going to / Who's/it/out/fill)
(He/out/one/pick/can/now)
the information. (You won't have to fill in every line.)
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Answer :

Final answer:

Explanation of differences between commonly confused English words like 'here' and 'hear', with usage examples. Correct answers provided for 15 sentence completion exercises testing understanding of English language rules.


Explanation:

Here is used to refer to a location, while hear is used to perceive sounds. For example, 'Can you hear the phone ring from here?'

  1. Answer: two (time)
  2. Answer: too (early)
  3. Answer: effect
  4. Answer: It's
  5. Answer: meet (meat)
  6. Answer: its
  7. Answer: insuring
  8. Answer: there
  9. Answer: their
  10. Answer: affect
  11. Answer: They're listening to music on their headphones.
  12. Answer: Your going to trip if you don't tie your shoelaces.
  13. Answer: your
  14. Answer: Weather we travel depends on the weather.

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