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1. Give the candy to Dave and ___.
they
me
I
we
2. Peter didn't know ___ was his.
whichever
which
whomever
who
3. My interest was ______ when I found out he was a ______ chess player.
piqued / world-class
peaked / world class
peeked / world-class
4. I gave ___ plenty of time to get to the party.
himself
herself
yourself
myself
5. My husband played football very ___.
good
while
well
too
6. For all ______, the test is over.
intensive porpoises
intents and purposes
intensive purposes
7. She received a B on her English paper because she forgot to ________ her sources.
sight
cite
site
resight

Respuesta :

I
Which
Peaked/ Wolrd class
myself
Well
Intensive purposes
cite

Answer:

The answers to these questions would be, as follows:

1. Give the candy to Dave and I. This is the correct answer because the "I" is establishing the individuality within the duo and because the sentence speaks about two specific individuals within the duo.

2. Peter didn´t know which was his. This is because it is talking about a choice and also specificity within the choice. When talking about possibilities, or choices that must be selected by someone, the word which is used.

3. My interest was peaked when I found out he was a world class player. This is the correct choice because peaked is used when talking about catching someone´s interest, and also because world class does not need to be hyphenated.

4. I gave myself plenty of time to get to the party. This is because the sentence is speaking about the first person, therefore, since the pronoun is I, the word to choose is myself.

5. My husband played football very well. It is grammatically the best choice. Although some people confuse it with good, well, is the correct choice.

6. For all intents and purposes, the test is over. This is the correct way of the expression.

7. She received a B on her English paper because she forgot to cite her sources. This is the correct word to fit the context, because of its meaning.

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