<span>The question is asking us to re-write the sentence "Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and the race was won by him last weekend. " The options are the following: 1) Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and the race had been won by him last weekend. - there is no need for the past perfect, as the first sentence is in a present tense 2) Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and he won the race last weekend. - this is the best option, there is no problem with it; 3)Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and he win the race last weekend. i - this is grammatically wrong as we need a past tense in the last part; 4) Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and the race was win by him last weekend - this is also wrong as you would have to say "was won"</span>
Ask you to. That’s what I think, it’s the most welcoming phrase
“SETA” means Sector Education and Training
Authority in South Africa. Its advantages are:
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</span>Giving the needed skills development (for the
economy) of the citizens in South Africa
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</span>Through Skills Development Levies Act the skills
of the people are collected and earn the money allocated for education and
training.
<span>Its disadvantages maybe:</span>
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</span>The training cannot accommodate everyone
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</span>And the training is more inclined to nation-based
rather than world-based
The phrase "<em>Beside the sea an old grey dog</em>"<em> </em>presents iambic tetrameter.
Iambic tetrameter consists of four iambic feet, each one with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
The stressed syllables are presented as follows (stresses syllables are in all capitals):
beSIDE the SEA an OLD grey DOG - da DUM da DUM da DUM da DUM