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I can't get used to ……………………… in the country.
Question 1:
I can't get used to ……………………… in the country.
A.
live
B.
living
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I saw him ……………………….. it.
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I want you …………………….. for me.
She wanted me ………………….. it before I left.
I used ……………………… football when I was young.
I was delighted to find her …………………….. so happy.
Remind me ………………………. the money.
You must not forget ………………….. her tomorrow.
It is no good …………………… to him. He won't help.
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She wanted me …………………. with her.
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[1:06 P.M.]
This thread is to discuss the Web site our firm is creating for Razer Media. I want to get a status update and review our outstanding tasks.
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As the project designer, I still need to design the template for the online order form, complete the Customer Review page, and upload all the photos for the Our History page.
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I’m not assigned to this project, but Joyce asked me to test the functionality of what she’s created so far. I noticed that when loading the Contact Us page, the text of the staff profiles does not align properly.
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I didn’t realize there were so many outstanding issues. The Web site launches on October 1, so we have to wrap everything up within two weeks.
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I’ll also need a few days to proof everything after the site is created, but before it goes live.
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Janet Lee
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That’s probably too much work for one person.
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So, here’s the plan: Joyce, you can work on the photos, template, and review page. Janet, could you help address the alignment issues? I’ll test out the site once it’s all finished.
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That sounds like a great plan, Douglas. If we work as a team, there will be no issue meeting the deadline.
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Janet Lee
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I’m sorry, but I’m on vacation all next week, so I can’t help.
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Okay. I’ll assign another designer to assist Joyce.
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