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32. Believe it or . I do think this is the best plan.
I A Not B) no (c) none (D) nae
33. I've always - see the sea but never have.
(A) really been B) must been ©should have D) wanted to
34. Choose the weld which is spelled correctly.
(A) Prieleman guy (B) Porelimonary (c) poeniminary ?)
D pre lemonary.
at any point.
35. Ebony: Hey Alice, you can join
2 Alice: Thanks, but all watch for a while until I understand
- the rules.
A) In
② away
B) up (C on​

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Answered by presentmoment
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32. Believe it or. I do not think this is the best plan.

Option A

33. I've always wanted to see the sea but never have.

Option D)

34. No word given here is spelled correctly.

35. Ebony: Hey Alice, you can join

2 Alice: Thanks, but all watch for a while until I understand  up the rules.

Option B)

Explanation:

32. The options given for the sentence contains negative words like not, no, none and nae. So, to make the given sentence as a negative sentence, we need to add the word 'not'. This is the basic rule of  converting a sentence into a negative sentence.

33. The phrase 'wanted to' means to have had or possessed a desire to fulfill. They may or may not have fulfilled.

For example: I wanted to become a doctor.

35. Preposition shows how ‘nouns, pronouns phrases' are related to each other. Prepositions are used to 'link' all this in a sentence.  

They are usually 'short words' which are placed before nouns. 'Of, to', 'far, on, with', etc are examples of prepositions.

For example: Sam climbed up the stairs.

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