Taeko Komiyama has one of the most common family names in Japan, so in her case the name is especially fitting.
(A)NO CHANGE
(B) which
(C) it’s
(D) but
The Correct Answer
If I have leftover red from painting my porch, for instance, I can trade it for meone else's leftover yellow to paint my bookshelves.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) elses’ (C) elses (D) else
Correct Answer: A
My dad is a serious soccer player who's early ambition had been to play professionally in his native country, Mexico.
(A)NO CHANGE (B) that’s (C) whose (D) which
Correct Answer: C
The practice of advancing a person's age seems to me to reflect the value a society places on life experience and longevity. Their idea was demonstrated often by my elderly relatives, who took pride in reminding younger folk of their "Korean age."
(A)NO CHANGE (B) One’s (C) Its (D) This
Correct Answer: D
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- 3And then there are the copies of my own vegalah that I see coming and going, pulling by a number of area residents, who may, like me, wish their carts had more individuality.
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