I haven't done(anything,nothing) to offend

  1. 1. I haven't seen you for a while.2. I haven't seen you in a while. 3. I haven't seen you for ages. 4. I haven't seen you in
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  2. I haven't done(anything,nothing) to offend Greg.I think anything We don't have (any,no)match for the opposing team. I think any
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  3. anyone ever read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? Well...I haven't! and I'm doing something where I need to list his
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  4. The main purpose of expository writing is to(1 point)Responses offend the reader offend the reader entertain the reader
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  5. The main purpose of expository writing is to(1 point) Responses offend the reader offend the reader inform the reader inform the
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  6. The main purpose of expository writing is to(1 point) Responses entertain the reader entertain the reader offend the reader
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  7. A:Sarah, have you had bibimbap before?B:No, I haven't. A: How about bulgogi? B:___________________ 1. I haven't had it, either.
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  8. Which of these is a singular contraction?(1 point) Responses don’t don’t isn’t isn’t haven’t haven’t weren’t
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  9. Thank you very much, Writeacher. I left out the following sentences.1) I still haven't got asleep even if it is almost 2 am. 2)
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  10. For greetings, is it "Haven't talk to you for a while" or "Haven't talked to you for a while" past tense or not:=?
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