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08-30-04, 12:40 PM
Choose the correct "confusing" word from the pair to complete the sentence.
Could you give me some --(advice / advise) on this problem?
Please --(remember / remind) me to pick up some bread at the market.
John --(borrowed / lent) me $50 until next Monday.
He --(said / told) us about his trip to Chicago.
His help with the contract was (invaluable / valueless).
He is a very --(sensible / sensitive) person. He always has time to listen to people's problems.
Jack went to the library to (lend / borrow) the latest Stephen King novel.
Mary (assured / ensured) us we had made a good decision.
He --laid / lay) the book on the table.
Unfortunately, he made quite a serious --(fault / mistake) while working on the plumbing.
Could you give me some --(advice / advise) on this problem?
Please --(remember / remind) me to pick up some bread at the market.
John --(borrowed / lent) me $50 until next Monday.
He --(said / told) us about his trip to Chicago.
His help with the contract was (invaluable / valueless).
He is a very --(sensible / sensitive) person. He always has time to listen to people's problems.
Jack went to the library to (lend / borrow) the latest Stephen King novel.
Mary (assured / ensured) us we had made a good decision.
He --laid / lay) the book on the table.
Unfortunately, he made quite a serious --(fault / mistake) while working on the plumbing.