Before reading the questions, read the entire article. Then, read the questions, and skim the article for key words and phrases from the questions.
Before reading the questions, read the entire article. Then, read the questions, and skim the article for key words and phrases from the questions.
The reader would not ask "Where will the displaced animals from Hurricane Katrina find homes in Virginia?" before reading the article.
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The best question to ask before ready an entire passage is who, what, when where and how. This will help you get an understanding of the meaning of the passage.
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No, the question should be "Are you looking for anelectrician?" The article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, and "electrician" begins with a vowel sound. Note that some words that begin with an actual vowel do not begin with a vowel sound. One example is "usable".
british do not use any article before hospital. but americons sometimes use article "the" before hospital.
The article before a vowel is "an". For example, "an apple" or "an umbrella".
It is unconstitutional for a police officer to formally question a person before reading them their rights.
It is appropriate to cite an abstract of a magazine or journal article in your speech if you need to quickly provide an overview of the article's main points or findings. However, it is generally preferred to locate and read the full article to ensure accuracy and depth of understanding before citing it in detail.