Choose the option which is nearest in meaning to the sentences in each of the following questions:
The dog was limping. It appeared that one of its legs might have been injured
The dog was limping as if it had an injured leg
The dog was limping as it had an injured leg
The dog was limping so it had an injured leg
The dog was limping so as it had an injured leg
The dog was limping for it had an injured leg
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I was almost done with my exam when your site just reloaded all of a sudden bringing new questions and with some being answered already

You guys are wrong there's nothing like is'nt she, the question has no correct ansa the correct one shld have been isn't she not is'nt she

it cannot be A
As it says The dog was limping. It appeared that one of its legs might have been injured.
so the answer has to be B

Option A is definitely the answer just that the apostrophe is not in the right position,instead of is'nt its supposed to be isn't

Those of you writing option D is correct.....Try and understand the question, the write is not yet sure of what happened to the dog....so the correct option is chosen β

Answer this question pls.
"She is the daughter of the headmaster.
A) Is'nt she?
B) Is'nt it?
C) Is it?
D) Is she?

Ds is definetly A.
Thats,
Is she nt, being isn't she.
Not is it not, cos u r referin 2 a person n nt a thing. So its "A".
Tnx.




