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Use the preposition FROM after the verb TO PREVENT.
The object form US is needed after the verb ADVISED: Our lawyer advised us to request.
DRASTICALLY is an adverb, but what is needed is an adjective. DRASTIC is the correct form of the word.
There is faulty parallelism here; BLEND IN is a two-word verb, and what follows should be the same structure. The correct answer should be: BLEND IN RATHER THAN STAND OUT.
Don't put two MODAL verbs together like this. The correct structure is MIGHT COST.
The correct answer should be DELAYED BUYING. An infinitive was used instead of a gerund. DELAYED is a verb that is followed by the -ing Gerund.
Although this word is sometimes heard after DIFFERENT, the correct preposition is FROM.
The answer should be with a different preposition which follows DEALS: DEALS WITH.
The double negative WASN'T NEVER is not correct. It should be either WAS NEVER or WASN'T EVER.
Right! The correct form should be SHIP in the infinitive phrase HOW TO SHIP.
This is a noun which has 'become' an adjective to modify ELEMENTS, and there are very few adjectives which end in -S.
This is incorrect because it should be: READY BY FIVE O'CLOCK.
This should read PHASING, to keep it as a parallel structure with NOT AGREEING. It is a participle, not a verb tense.
This should be LAST not LEAST.
The correct answer is WORST. It must be a superlative instead of a comparative, as there are more than two things being compared here.
Both SATISFIED and DISSATISFIED are followed by the preposition WITH, e.g. Are you satisfied with this answer?
A LITTLE means that some attention was given, which has no negative connotation; LITTLE is the correct answer. LITTLE means not much, which gives the sentence its correct negative connotation.