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What's the catch?
Обсуждение вопросов, нюансов и тонкостей грамматики английского языка любого уровня.
Please help me with the following:
Circle the correct words to complete both sentences in each pair:
3. a I'm usually very busy, so I spend ____ time playing computer games.
b There's ____ information on this website; it isn't very useful.
A few B a few C a little D little
6. a Old technical gadgets can be harmful ____ the environment.
b My MP3 player is similar ___ my sister's. The only difference is the colour.
A with B of C as D to
tourist пишет: ↑09 фев 2019, 18:35
D: little
D: to
isn't it obvious?
What catch are we talking about?
Of course, it's obvious. I just don't get it why in the answers we have 3 B and 6 C. It doesn't make sense. Solutions intermediate workbook answers make me confused.
Nope,I'm quite serious,
one answer is correct and others are not... that's the point of multiple choice
If more than one correct answer is available THAT would be confusing.)
Dragon27 пишет: ↑09 фев 2019, 21:01tourist, I think she's talking about the actual answers at the back of the book. Not the answer options in the questions.
Yes, I mean in the answers to the workbook the correct answers are stated as 3 B and 6 C, which is irrational to my mind. That's why I'm asking you here what do you think about this, 'cause I can't trust these answers despite it's Solutions.
Sometimes. Not many. I didn't use this textbook though.
In various textbooks, it is possible to run into such things, particularly if it is the first edition non-amended. This happens. After reissuing they are improved as a rule.
zymbronia пишет: ↑09 фев 2019, 21:36
Sometimes. Not many. I didn't use this textbook though.
In various textbooks, it is possible to run into such things, particularly if it is the first edition non-amended. This happens. After reissuing they are improved as a rule.
I see. I was sure I can trust such respected editions, it turns out I can't.