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cluponka [151]
2 years ago
6

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English
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Law Incorporation [45]2 years ago
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Answers:

A: Jim can't afford going to the cinema twice a week.

B: David wishes to leave the room.

C: Are you waiting to use the phone?

D: I'd really like to go swimming on Saturday.

E: Everyone decided to put off the football match.

F: Emma pretended to leave, but waited outside.

G: Jack agreed to meet me at the beach.

H: My bike seems to have something wrong with it.

I: The director refused to answer Helen's phone call.

J: What exactly do you intend to say to Mrs. Dawson?

Explanation:

In order for a sentence to be correct, it needs to make sense. For example, if we were to look at B, it doesn't really sound right. "David wishes leaving the room." Rather, he WISHES he could leave the room, or WISHED that he could leave the room, depending on the context of the sentence.

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