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Old 13-May-2008, 21:54
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Choose the correct answer.My answers with red.I want to be sure.[1]---------refers to the actions of speech organs in the producing the sounds of speech[a]acoustic[b]phontics[c]articulation[d]phonics [2]Two of the followingare receptive skills[a]reading and speaking [b]speaking and writing[c]reading and writing [d]listening and reading.[3]which abbriviation do you use when you want to add somethingat the end of the letter[a] PS[b]PTO.[c]PM[D]PLZ. [4]Iam very tired [a] i drive[b]i have driven[c]i have been driving[d]i am driving.[5]The prefix ante in the word ante meridiem means[a]together [b]against [c]befor [d] by oneself.I WOULD BE THANKFUL IF YOU HELP ME
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Choose the correct answer. My answers are in red. I want to be sure.

[1]---------refers to the actions of speech organs in the producing the sounds of speech [a]acoustic [b]phonetics [c]articulation [d]phonics

[2]Two of the following are receptive skills: [a] reading and speaking [b]speaking and writing [c]reading and writing [d]listening and reading.


[3]which abbreviation do you use when you want to add something at the end of the letter
[a] PS [b]PTO. [c]PM [D]PLZ. Post [after] scriptum [writing] = ps

[4]I am very tired.
[a] I drive [b]I have driven [c]I have been driving[d]I am driving.

[5]The prefix ante in the word ante-meridiem means [a]together [b]
against [c] befor [d] by oneself. SEE HERE: Cambridge Dictionaries Online - Cambridge University Press

I WOULD BE GRATEFUL IF YOU HELP ME
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Thank you very much Anglika for your response
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[4]Iam very tired [a] i drive[b]i have driven[c]i have been driving[d]i am driving.

I'm really sorry to barge in.
"[b] I have driven" might also be correct, I thought.
Isn't it acceptable???

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[4]Iam very tired [a] i drive[b]i have driven[c]i have been driving[d]i am driving.

I'm really sorry to barge in.
"[b] I have driven" might also be correct, I thought.
Isn't it acceptable???

Thank you.

It would be acceptable with a qualifier:

I have driven all day/all night/a long way.

Without that it is an incomplete sentence.
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It would be acceptable with a qualifier:

I have driven all day/all night/a long way.

Without that it is an incomplete sentence.
Thank you for your kindness, Anglika.
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You're welcome.
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