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Wadzanai

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What feature of English grammar did French influence?
 
  A some past tense conjugations (e.g. go/went)
  B some comparative and superlative constructions (e.g. dangerous/more dangerous)
  C some determiners (e.g. a/an)
  D some question formations (e.g. You like pasta./Do you like pasta?)
  E some verb agreements (e.g. you walk/she walks)

Question 2

What does prelingual deafness mean?
 
  A A person is born deaf or becomes deaf before the age of three.
  B A person becomes deaf between the ages of three and nineteen.
  C A person becomes deaf between the ages of nineteen and sixty.
  D A person becomes deaf after the age of sixty.
  E A person becomes deaf at any age.



hramirez205

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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