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		<title>By: EmersonsMom</title>
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		<description>1. The company showed up in new city.
 company opening another branch or annex.  This is wrong because it worded like the company is doing this alone. There is no person mentioned like there is in #2.

2. I don&#039;t want to lose touch with the office when I travel to England
Wants to write to friends in the office and continue to communicate with them, when he leaves.  In this case he is talking about the living people in the office, which is also referred to an &quot;the office&quot;


3. The kitchen is growing up quickly
remodeling job is coming along nicely. In this case, growing means changing, and something does not have to be alive to change.

4. John went to the store but it was empty
The store was closed or the shelves were bare
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The wrong answer is number 1.

But I would like to know : you can&#039;t consider it as the colleague? or

show up means established ?

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Since number 1 answer is incorrect then why number two and number 3 are either?

the office and the kitchen aren&#039;t living things

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Number four sentence : In this sentence the store was like FOR SALE SITUATION?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. The company showed up in new city.<br />
 company opening another branch or annex.  This is wrong because it worded like the company is doing this alone. There is no person mentioned like there is in #2.</p>
<p>2. I don&#8217;t want to lose touch with the office when I travel to England<br />
Wants to write to friends in the office and continue to communicate with them, when he leaves.  In this case he is talking about the living people in the office, which is also referred to an &quot;the office&quot;</p>
<p>3. The kitchen is growing up quickly<br />
remodeling job is coming along nicely. In this case, growing means changing, and something does not have to be alive to change.</p>
<p>4. John went to the store but it was empty<br />
The store was closed or the shelves were bare<br />
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<p>The wrong answer is number 1.</p>
<p>But I would like to know : you can&#8217;t consider it as the colleague? or</p>
<p>show up means established ?</p>
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<p>Since number 1 answer is incorrect then why number two and number 3 are either?</p>
<p>the office and the kitchen aren&#8217;t living things</p>
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<p>Number four sentence : In this sentence the store was like FOR SALE SITUATION?</p>
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