351Which sentence has an error using a commonly confused word?
That puppy is too cute to be believed!
She refused to except his engagement proposal.
Why won't you just accept that you'll never win the lottery?
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I
just don't know whom we should send this last invitation to.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

B. She refused to except his engagement proposal.

Explanation:

To accept something, is the action of receiving, whereas to except, is the action of excluding something. By using the word except in this sentence format, it would be similar to saying; She refused to exclude his engagement proposal. I doesn't make sense.


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B.) DID she like the last film?

Did is past tense of Do. Last film is a hint that the event happened in the past or has passed.

I've got SOME orange but I haven't got ANY biscuits.

Choice a.) SOME, ANY

Some is used in a positive sentences together with countable or uncountable nouns.

Any is used in negative sentences.

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I think it would be likely.  Britain is a country that is well-developed and has a decent military.  If you are referring to war in London or other big cities, I think the armies would try to keep warfare on the battlefield, not urban areas.  However, to counter that, (correct me if I'm wrong), I believe London is on the water, so a type of naval invasion would be likely.  It also depends on who the fighters are.  Britain v. U.S.A. for example, evacuations of cities would begin, and it's likely we'd see another Refugee Crisis like the one happening now in Europe, but smaller.  But the U.K is part of the U.N., a huge group of unified countries.  If war were to break out, it's likely forces would be pushed out easily with the help of other powers/countries.

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quickly
ate
chocolate
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It would be Ate! Hope it helps

Answer:

b ate

Explanation:

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Self-interviewing

Determining your purpose

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The answer is Determining your purpose Hope this helped!!!

I would say the best answer for this situation would be self-interviewing.