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Fill in the blank...
example is.. You're or Your
never going to bed so late again.
FILL IN THE BLANK WITH THE CORRECT WORD (there will be a space where the word you choose will go)
asking..... answer is you're?
1) never going to bed so late again. a)You're b)Your
asking....answer is their
2) house is the nicest on the block. a)They're b)Their
asking....answer is its
3)The horse is wearing blue halter today. a)it's b)its
asking....answer is were and their
4)Those clients responsible for the return of vehicles back to the service department. a)was a)their b)were b)they're
asking....answer is Have you
5) ever seen a falling star? a)Did you b)Have you c)Do you Have you
Do you — Preceding unsigned comment added by Deanmorecroft ( talk • contribs) 04:02, 10 March 2011 (UTC)
Are the sentences below complete sentences or incomplete sentences?
write COMPLETE OR INCOMPLETE for the following ... question 1, 2, and 3
1)A hysterectomy incision.
2)The patient was started on solid food on the second day after surgery.
answer is incomplete
3)Ultrasound during this pregnancy.
asks...........
I have listed three sentences below and need to know if number one is a fragment, run on or complete setence, if number two is a fragment, run on or complete setence and if number three is either a fragment, run on or complete setence
1) Surgery yesterday.
a)fragment b)run on c)complete
2) Her pain was evident on examination, the medication did not help her pain management.
a)fragment b)run on c)correct
3) Her pupils were reactive to light.
a)fragment b)run on c)correct — Preceding unsigned comment added by Deanmorecroft ( talk • contribs) 04:37, 10 March 2011 (UTC)
What does the term "risk ratification" mean? The two different words "risk and ratification" how are they used together in different ways. aniketnik 09:12, 10 March 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aniketnik ( talk • contribs)
Does this document contain the official Arabic name for "Dearborn Public Schools"? http://dearbornschools.org/downloads/doc_view/104-oral-language-development-in-arabic
http://dearbornschools.org/downloads/doc_download/307-legal-notices-2010-arabic might contain it too
If not, I'll try to find more district documents and see if I can find it in them
Thanks, WhisperToMe ( talk) 09:59, 10 March 2011 (UTC)
From the movie All About My Dog (2005) at 3:30. The story is about an ill-fated TV commercial that everyone wants to Wikify it ...
What is the third ingredient? I know the first two are Japanese beef and tuna. -- Toytoy ( talk) 17:14, 10 March 2011 (UTC)
I came across the German word Bilanzverantwortlicher at my job recently, and thought it was a misspelling of Balanzverantwortlicher, but because my German is only fairly good, not at a native-like level, I was wary of correcting it, especially because it's a technical term. Having looked at the German Wiktionary, it appears that Bilanz is indeed correct. But why does German spell it Bilanz when most other Indo-European languages spell it with an a vowel, like the English word "balance"? JIP | Talk 19:18, 10 March 2011 (UTC)
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Welcome to the Wikipedia Language Reference Desk Archives |
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Fill in the blank...
example is.. You're or Your
never going to bed so late again.
FILL IN THE BLANK WITH THE CORRECT WORD (there will be a space where the word you choose will go)
asking..... answer is you're?
1) never going to bed so late again. a)You're b)Your
asking....answer is their
2) house is the nicest on the block. a)They're b)Their
asking....answer is its
3)The horse is wearing blue halter today. a)it's b)its
asking....answer is were and their
4)Those clients responsible for the return of vehicles back to the service department. a)was a)their b)were b)they're
asking....answer is Have you
5) ever seen a falling star? a)Did you b)Have you c)Do you Have you
Do you — Preceding unsigned comment added by Deanmorecroft ( talk • contribs) 04:02, 10 March 2011 (UTC)
Are the sentences below complete sentences or incomplete sentences?
write COMPLETE OR INCOMPLETE for the following ... question 1, 2, and 3
1)A hysterectomy incision.
2)The patient was started on solid food on the second day after surgery.
answer is incomplete
3)Ultrasound during this pregnancy.
asks...........
I have listed three sentences below and need to know if number one is a fragment, run on or complete setence, if number two is a fragment, run on or complete setence and if number three is either a fragment, run on or complete setence
1) Surgery yesterday.
a)fragment b)run on c)complete
2) Her pain was evident on examination, the medication did not help her pain management.
a)fragment b)run on c)correct
3) Her pupils were reactive to light.
a)fragment b)run on c)correct — Preceding unsigned comment added by Deanmorecroft ( talk • contribs) 04:37, 10 March 2011 (UTC)
What does the term "risk ratification" mean? The two different words "risk and ratification" how are they used together in different ways. aniketnik 09:12, 10 March 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aniketnik ( talk • contribs)
Does this document contain the official Arabic name for "Dearborn Public Schools"? http://dearbornschools.org/downloads/doc_view/104-oral-language-development-in-arabic
http://dearbornschools.org/downloads/doc_download/307-legal-notices-2010-arabic might contain it too
If not, I'll try to find more district documents and see if I can find it in them
Thanks, WhisperToMe ( talk) 09:59, 10 March 2011 (UTC)
From the movie All About My Dog (2005) at 3:30. The story is about an ill-fated TV commercial that everyone wants to Wikify it ...
What is the third ingredient? I know the first two are Japanese beef and tuna. -- Toytoy ( talk) 17:14, 10 March 2011 (UTC)
I came across the German word Bilanzverantwortlicher at my job recently, and thought it was a misspelling of Balanzverantwortlicher, but because my German is only fairly good, not at a native-like level, I was wary of correcting it, especially because it's a technical term. Having looked at the German Wiktionary, it appears that Bilanz is indeed correct. But why does German spell it Bilanz when most other Indo-European languages spell it with an a vowel, like the English word "balance"? JIP | Talk 19:18, 10 March 2011 (UTC)