The correct sentence is: A) "Please lay this book on the table" – "lay" is used for placing something down, while "lie" is for reclining oneself. The other options have errors: B) "accept" should be used instead of "except," C) "effect" should be used instead of "affect," and D) "sit down" should be used instead of "set down."
in my opinion yes, but the will never forget it. bcuz a soon as u mess up even just a lil bit they will rub it all in yr face.
Yes it is correct - except for your failure to capitalize the pronoun I.
you can except her apology but don't trust her completely you give her little trust test then if she passes you can trust her.
The correct spelling is 'receiving'.
The correct spelling is received (got, obtained). Follows the rule I before E except after C.
No it is not correct if English is related. The correct one would be, Everything except peter is rich.
You just typed it correct, except you need a capital letter
Yes it does, except that the correct spelling is mountains.
Except for the transposition, that is correct : the spelling is reevaluating.
Except means everything but that one," Everyone ate except Mark." Acccept means to take, " MarK will accept his award at the assembly."
"Can we have an order of 20 pieces?" is correct except we don't know what pieces is referring to.
Receive is the correct spelling. I before E except after C. ...and when sounding like a as in neighbor or weigh.