Chapter 446. Exercise S2-2

446.1 Section Title

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You must read each slide, and complete any questions on the slide, in sequence.
Exercise S2-2
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In each pair, click on the sentence that is not missing any words that are needed for grammar or logic.

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Example

Question

Correct. The words those of make the comparison clear.
Sorry. It is not logical to compare qualifications with doctors. The words those of are needed for clarity.
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Question

Correct. The phrases interested in and committed to are grammatically complete.
Sorry. The phrase interested to is not grammatically correct. The word in must be added after interested for completeness.
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Question

Correct. This comparison is clear and complete.
Sorry. The comparison is unclear. Does Vassily like mathematics more than he likes his teacher, or does Vassily like mathematics more than his teacher does?
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Question

Correct. The word that makes the sentence clear.
Sorry. The inspectors didn’t see buildings. The word that is needed for clarity.
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Question

Correct. The word other makes the comparison logical and complete.
Sorry. The comparison is not logical: English is a language and so is included in the phrase any language. The word other must be added to make the comparison logical: than any other language.
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