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Dear Sister, I saw you are hiring volunteers and I'm interested in becoming a volunteer to share in the community's daily life. Are you still accepting volunteers for this summer? I'm working for a school, so I'm flexible with the time, anytime between June to August works for me. I volunteered for a monastery (xx Abbey) with my mother before, but she is over 55 now. I chose to work for a 501(c)(3) charitable organization after graduating because I considered spiritual life a priority. The co-founders consider the organization as an "apostolic hobby". I am passionate about volunteering and am currently teaching English to a beginner for a church-based community center. I have a lot of time available during my school holidays, so I am eager to take on this work! Thank you for taking the time to consider my application, and please let me know if you need more information. I look forward to your reply. Kind regards, X
2025년 3월 26일 오전 1:54
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Here are two more multiple-choice questions (MCQs) for English grammar practice, along with explanations for each answer: --- ### **1. Which sentence uses the correct article?** A) She is an university professor. B) She is a university professor. C) She is the university professor. D) She is university professor. **Answer: B) She is a university professor.** **Proof:** The word "university" starts with a **consonant sound** (/juː/), so the correct indefinite article is **"a"** (not "an," which is used before vowel sounds). "The" would only be used if referring to a specific professor. --- ### **2. Choose the grammatically correct sentence:** A) The book who I borrowed is very interesting. B) The book which I borrowed is very interesting. C) The book that I borrowed it is very interesting. D) The book whom I borrowed is very interesting. **Answer: B) The book which I borrowed is very interesting.** **Proof:** - **"Which"** is the correct relative pronoun for objects (like "book"). - **"Who"** and **"whom"** are used for people, not objects. - **Option C** is incorrect because "it" is redundant (the relative pronoun "that" already refers to "the book").
2025년 3월 25일 오후 11:51
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