Once Kate, (A) a child in our family asked me, "What (B) is the job of a designer like? How long (C) does it take to become a designer?". I understood that I should (D) take her to an Open Day at the University to let her get the answers to her questions. I understood she wanted to (E) learn everything professionally. A 1) the only 2) a only 3) only 4) the onliest B 1) is 2) does 3) was 4) – C 1) does take it 2) it takes 3) does it takes 4) does it take D 1) gooder
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Let"s break down the questions and analyze each option to find the correct answers.
(A) "What (B) is the job of a designer like? How long (C) does it take to become a designer?"
(A) The options provided are "the only," "a only," "only," and "the onliest." The correct option here is "only." This is because we are referring to the job of a designer in general, without specifying a specific designer. Therefore, we use the indefinite article "a" before "designer" and not the definite article "the."
(B) The options provided are "is," "does," "was," and "-." To correctly answer this question, we need to use the verb form that matches the structure of the question. Since the question is in the present tense, we need to use the corresponding present tense form of the verb. Therefore, the correct option is "is."
(C) The options provided are:
1) "does take it"
2) "it takes"
3) "does it takes"
4) "does it take"
To answer this question, we need to use the correct question structure. The correct option is "does it take." Here, we use the auxiliary verb "does" with the subject "it" to form a question. The main verb "take" remains in its base form without the "-s" ending.
(D) The only option provided is "gooder." This is not a valid word in English, so it cannot be the correct option. We need to choose a valid comparative form of the adjective "good." The correct option is to use the comparative form "better."
Based on the breakdown above, the correct answers are:
(A) 3) only
(B) 1) is
(C) 4) does it take
(D) No valid option provided
I hope this explanation helps you understand the reasoning behind the correct answers. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
(A) "What (B) is the job of a designer like? How long (C) does it take to become a designer?"
(A) The options provided are "the only," "a only," "only," and "the onliest." The correct option here is "only." This is because we are referring to the job of a designer in general, without specifying a specific designer. Therefore, we use the indefinite article "a" before "designer" and not the definite article "the."
(B) The options provided are "is," "does," "was," and "-." To correctly answer this question, we need to use the verb form that matches the structure of the question. Since the question is in the present tense, we need to use the corresponding present tense form of the verb. Therefore, the correct option is "is."
(C) The options provided are:
1) "does take it"
2) "it takes"
3) "does it takes"
4) "does it take"
To answer this question, we need to use the correct question structure. The correct option is "does it take." Here, we use the auxiliary verb "does" with the subject "it" to form a question. The main verb "take" remains in its base form without the "-s" ending.
(D) The only option provided is "gooder." This is not a valid word in English, so it cannot be the correct option. We need to choose a valid comparative form of the adjective "good." The correct option is to use the comparative form "better."
Based on the breakdown above, the correct answers are:
(A) 3) only
(B) 1) is
(C) 4) does it take
(D) No valid option provided
I hope this explanation helps you understand the reasoning behind the correct answers. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
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