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SO THAT marks the beginning of a reason or purpose clause.
Please select 2 correct answers
With NEVER and the past participle LOST, a present perfect tense is obvious.
This provides both the subject THEY and the verb ARE needed for an dependent clause beginning with BECAUSE.
This means that it has happened in the past.
The passive is needed here. It has the same meaning as IF THE PEOPLE WORKING IN THE BANK HAD NOTICED THE OVERDRAFT.
Names like THE TIMES may look plural, but in grammar they are treated as singular forms.
After WITHOUT we change NO into ANY. It's the same rule as in: I DON'T HAVE ANY MONEY = I HAVE NO MONEY.
The main verb GIVE needs a form of DO to make a question. This is in the past tense.
These are examples of the WWW.
This preposition is used after the noun FALL.
There is a cause and effect here which requires BECAUSE.
This is the correct preposition.
PLAN is followed by an infinitive.
GET BY means USE EFFICIENTLY.
Because HAD occurs in the last clause, the first clause should have a conditional WOULD form.
One arrives AT a place.
INFORMATION is a noncount noun, so it is not used in the plural.
One looks forward TO something, meaning one anticipates it with excitement.
The adverb of frequency ALWAYS should come after the copula WAS.