Though it doesn't make any sense that ARE YOU THE RIGHT AGE.. but according to the Cambridge pattern, we often choose that blank which comes in sequence...
There was AND... and the next answer was ENGLISH SKILLS.
It was very confusing.
I did a google search on this with quotes: "are you the right age" and many results came up with a few being from newspapers. Though it may not sound right it could be the correct usage. Explore this more if you can and share your views.
Though it doesn't make any sense that ARE YOU THE RIGHT AGE.. but according to the Cambridge pattern, we often choose that blank which comes in sequence...
There was AND... and the next answer was ENGLISH SKILLS.
It was very confusing.
There was no word as “participant” in the entire essay. However, the word “ participants” was surely there... and it just wouldn’t fit the sentence. So perhaps Age is the right answer
There was no word as “participant” in the entire essay. However, the word “ participants” was surely there... and it just wouldn’t fit the sentence. So perhaps Age is the right answer
I checked through Grammarly as well.
Are you sure it was "participants" with s? If it was with S, then it also doesn't fit. AGE should be correct answer. as section third was a bit tough.
I checked through Grammarly as well. It was okay on it.
I checked through Grammarly as well.
Are you sure it was "participants" with s? If it was with S, then it also doesn't fit. AGE should be correct answer. as section third was a bit tough.