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arrived.
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2. I have never finished school early, but I am
always on a time
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Heavy, Heavier & Heaviest are the three forms of heavy.
- It signifies the weight of an object in three different forms of comparing one to the other according to the weight of the object.
- The object can be defined as either heavy or heavier from the other and the third object has to be the heaviest.
- Heaviest is the superlative degree of the word heavy.
1. The experiment will not start before everyone has arrived.
The word here used is “before” the word before is used to establish meaning to the sentence. The meaning of the sentence signifies others has to wait unless everyone has arrived.
2. I have never finished no article school early but I am always on no article time.
In the above-given options, the correct option to satisfy the intended meaning of the sentence would be “no article” in both the fill in the blanks. The sentence in itself is very complete and it does not need article assistance in order to complete the sentence.
3. My brother didn't come on holiday with us, unsuitably there was a small space for me and my sister
Option D
4. My brother had been working on the project all trom, but wasn't ready in time for the end of the term.
Option C
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