I was able to outline the paper (at once / while) I was eating lunch.
while
(When/Next) you have chosen your blogging software, you need to design your blog.|
When
(Unlike/but) students in Korea, American students have a lot of free time.
Unlike
(Different from/One type of) magazine is the consumer magazine.
One type of
Your brother is handsome; I like her strong chin.
Find the uncorrect word.
Your brother is handsome; I like his strong chin.
The (next / after) thing I did was write the paper.
next
(At once/Whenever) you read another blog, leave a comment.
Whenever
Many American high school students can wear casual clothes to school, (likewise/yet) some high school students wear uniforms.
yet
Movies can be (divided/put) into three main categories.
divided
He envy his friend's car.
He envies his friend's car.
The (last / then) thing I had to do was edit the paper.
last
(Last/After) you have started to write your blog, you have started promoting it.
After
Some American high schools offer many elective classes. (However/Similarly), some high schools focus on the core curriculum.
However
(In addition/Unlike), there is the type that is the least popular: the boring teacher.
In addition
In order do to so, they need to get ready first.
Find the uncorrect word.
In order to do so, they need to get ready first.
I kept reading it over (finally / until) 5:00.
until
(First of all/While), decide what topic you will write about.
First of all
(Despite/Like) Central High School, Pitt High School has a strong football team.
Like
(Similarly/In contrast) to movies in the first group, movies in the second group are more serious.
In contrast
All of my (friends'/friend's) moms are really kind.
All of my friends' moms are really kind.
I can never hand in a paper (the moment that / right away) I finish it.
the moment that
(Once/Then) choose your blogging software.
Then
(Just as/Although) Central High School has an excellent band, so does Pitt High School.
Just as
(One example/While) movies in the first group are not very serious, those in the second group are.
While
I'm already late for the dinner.
Correct the sentence.
I'm already late for dinner.
Why?
“late for dinner” = late for the usual, general dinner time → most common
“late for the dinner” = late for a specific, planned dinner event (formal dinner, party, reservation, etc.)