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Which word is used to ask about the person you traveled with?
Which word is used to ask about the person you traveled with?
- Which
- That
- Whose (correct)
- How
In the sentence 'Would you mind...............the gate, please?', which option completes the sentence correctly?
In the sentence 'Would you mind...............the gate, please?', which option completes the sentence correctly?
- closing
- close
- to close (correct)
- closed
What should you take up according to the text?
What should you take up according to the text?
- Start up
- Take up (correct)
- Take off
- Get off
In the sentence 'I've spoken to a boy …...father died of cancer last week.', which question word should be used in the blank?
In the sentence 'I've spoken to a boy …...father died of cancer last week.', which question word should be used in the blank?
What is the correct option to complete the sentence 'If I were a prince, I ……...…….a palace.'?
What is the correct option to complete the sentence 'If I were a prince, I ……...…….a palace.'?
What should you be more of according to the text?
What should you be more of according to the text?
Which question word is used in the sentence 'Where do you go to the gym?'
Which question word is used in the sentence 'Where do you go to the gym?'
Which question word should replace 'Who' in the sentence 'Who Ann and Mary at 6 pm yesterday?'
Which question word should replace 'Who' in the sentence 'Who Ann and Mary at 6 pm yesterday?'
Which question word is missing in 'I went to the bookshop 'Harry Potter'.'?
Which question word is missing in 'I went to the bookshop 'Harry Potter'.'?
In the sentence 'I can't find my glasses. Can you look for... please?', which word should fill in the blank?
In the sentence 'I can't find my glasses. Can you look for... please?', which word should fill in the blank?
Which question word is suitable for the sentence 'His office is on the first... floor'?
Which question word is suitable for the sentence 'His office is on the first... floor'?
In 'Whose key is that? It's of Cate.', which question word should replace 'of'?
In 'Whose key is that? It's of Cate.', which question word should replace 'of'?
What will you do next weekend?
What will you do next weekend?
Why are you so hungry? Oh, I....................breakfast this morning.
Why are you so hungry? Oh, I....................breakfast this morning.
Look! The bus.......................
Look! The bus.......................
'I have never been to Africa.' ________ have I.
'I have never been to Africa.' ________ have I.
'Have you visited Birmingham?' ________ Not yet.
'Have you visited Birmingham?' ________ Not yet.
'My mother.............the carpet when I got home yesterday afternoon.
'My mother.............the carpet when I got home yesterday afternoon.
Flashcards
Whose
Whose
Used to ask about possession or relationship to a person you traveled with.
to close
to close
The correct infinitive form to follow 'Would you mind'.
Take up
Take up
To start or participate in a new hobby or activity.
Whose (father)
Whose (father)
Used to ask whose father died.
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would have
would have
The statement that you would have a palace.
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More Careful
More Careful
Be more cautious and attentive.
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Where
Where
Asks about the location of the gym.
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Were
Were
The correct form of the verb 'to be' for the past continuous tense.
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To buy
To buy
Indicates purpose or reason for going to the bookshop.
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Them
Them
Refers to the glasses I can't find.
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First
First
Indicates the order or level of the floor.
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's
's
Indicates possession.
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will you do
will you do
Expresses a future action or plan for the weekend.
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didn't have
didn't have
Past simple negative to explain not eating breakfast.
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is coming
is coming
Present continuous tense to describe an immediate action.
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Neither
Neither
Expresses agreement with a negative statement.
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Not yet
Not yet
Expresses that the visit hasn't happened yet.
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was hoovering
was hoovering
Past continuous tense to show an action in progress.
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Grammar and Vocabulary
- The word "who" is used to ask about the person you traveled with.
- The correct sentence completion is "Would you mind closing the gate, please?"
- According to the text, you should take up a hobby.
- The correct sentence completion is "I've spoken to a boy whose father died of cancer last week."
- The correct sentence completion is "If I were a prince, I would have a palace."
- According to the text, you should be more attentive.
- The question word "where" is used in the sentence "Where do you go to the gym?"
- The correct question word to replace "who" is "what" in the sentence "What did Ann and Mary do at 6 pm yesterday?"
- The missing question word in the sentence is "which" as in "I went to the bookshop where they sold 'Harry Potter'."
- The correct sentence completion is "I can't find my glasses. Can you look for them, please?"
- The suitable question word for the sentence is "on which" as in "His office is on the first on which floor."
- The correct question word to replace "of" is "whose" in the sentence "Whose key is that? It's whose, Cate's."
- The context implies that the speaker didn't have breakfast, therefore "I didn't have" is the correct completion.
- The correct sentence completion is "The bus is coming. Look!"
- The correct sentence completion is "I have never been to Africa. Neither have I."
- The correct response is "Not yet" to the question "Have you visited Birmingham?"
- The correct sentence completion is "My mother was vacuuming the carpet when I got home yesterday afternoon."
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