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The following sentences all use the phrase out of . Select each sentence which uses 'out of' CORRECTLY.
Out of hunger and necessity, I opened the last can of lentils. -->
We're out of options; we'll have to launch the missiles at the Soviets. -->
It is out of numerous reasons that I am calling this meeting. -->
Let's help Jean Marron improve his English!
Choose the most appropriate idiomatic expression in the sentences below.
Jean: One moment please! I arrive! ---> One moment please! !
Jean: ...and then we can go at table. ---> ...and then .
'Look, Icarus, I'll level with you'...
From the list below, select the expression which could replace 'I'll level with you' in this sentence, without changing the meaning.
I've nearly finished.
I'll be honest with you.
I'm going to ask a favor of you.
Please be truthful with me.
On his 'post-it', Icarus wrote down this number:
Please check the entire telephone number for mistakes (there are several!) and correct it.
Fill in the blanks below using the appropriate form of the personal pronoun or possessive pronoun.
Because he was tired of always borrowing Polly's stapler, Icarus decided to buy one of own. Early in the morning, before work, Icarus borrowed mother's car and drove to the local office supply store. bought a shiny red stapler, and then showed to colleagues. Everyone at the office agreed that was a very nice stapler indeed.
Replace the subject and verbs in the blanks below with the appropriate conjugated form. Modal verbs (should, could, would, etc) are NOT needed here.
Be careful of word order!
Luna: Hey, Bob, you're one of my favorite current Delavigne employees! I was wondering. How long at Delavigne?
Bob: Oh, you mean at my current position? at Delavigne for... hmm... let's say eight years.
Luna: I thought longer than that.
Bob: Yeah, you're probably right. How about you? You too are a current Delavigne employee.
Luna: roughly five years ago... or maybe six.
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