Il congiuntivo trapassato. Annamaria e Melania vanno alla manifestazione per la diversità in piazza e parlano dei loro amici. Completa la loro conversazione con la forma corretta nel congiuntivo trapassato del verbo in corsivo.

Melania: Scusami…ma non hai lavorato ieri sera?
Annamaria: Sì, è vero. Karim era molto triste che io ____________________ invece di venire al concerto.


avessi lavorato

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?In each blank, write D for dangling modifier, M for misplaced modifier, or OK for correct sentence. I tried to thoughtfully and carefully consider the alternatives.?

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Contexte: Monique Lumière, psychologue de la Côte d'Ivoire, se dévoue à son métier et à ses patients à Bordeaux. Nous allons la suivre dans une de ses journées typiques. Elle a trois clients qui ont différents problèmes dans la vie. Monique essaie de les aider. Click here for audio.Réflexions personnelles. Le Docteur Lumière parle du choix de son métier. Dites si chaque phrase est vraie (V) ou fausse (F). Si la phrase est fausse, corrigez-la.Monique a toujours voulu être psychologue.

What will be an ideal response?

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Consider the sentence: Her paintings are vivid, colorful, and _____________. To make the following sentence parallel, which of the following options should be chosen?

a. have creativity b. creative c. creatively d. creativeness

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Identify the correct sentence

a. I haven't signed up for courses yet, but i plan on taking Spanish, math, and biology during the Spring semester. b. I haven't signed up for coursesyet, but I plan on taking Spanish, Math, and Biology during the Spring semester. c. I haven't signed up for Courses yet, but i plan on taking spanish, math, and biology during the spring semester. d. I haven't signed up for courses yet, but I plan on taking Spanish, math, and biology during the spring semester.

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