There is … food.
· a. a
· · b. an
· · c. some
.· · d. any

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Tenses › ViewWe………….already……………the task from the teacher.
A. were done
B. were did
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D. have done
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Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.
Michael is incapable of keeping his mind engaged in the lesson.
A. The lesson is not engaged enough for Michael.
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A. their, theirs
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Define deixis and provide examples of deictic expressions.
A. ‘you’ (personal deixis)
B. ‘later’ (temporal deixis)
C. Examples of deictic expressions include ‘I’ (personal deixis), ‘here’ (spatial deixis), ‘now’ (temporal deixis), and ‘that’ (demonstrative deixis).
D. ‘there’ (spatial deixis)
