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Which modal verb best expresses a strong necessity?
Which modal verb best expresses a strong necessity?
- Could
- Should
- Might
- Must (correct)
She enjoys ______ (read) novels in her free time, but she also needs ______ (finish) her report by tomorrow.
She enjoys ______ (read) novels in her free time, but she also needs ______ (finish) her report by tomorrow.
reading; to finish
Which of the following sentences requires the definite article 'the'?
Which of the following sentences requires the definite article 'the'?
- Cats are independent animals.
- I need to buy milk from store.
- She is studying at university.
- Sun rises in the east. (correct)
Provide a linking word that can be used to show a contrasting idea.
Provide a linking word that can be used to show a contrasting idea.
Rephrasing a sentence means changing its structure while maintaining the original meaning.
Rephrasing a sentence means changing its structure while maintaining the original meaning.
Flashcards
What are modal verbs?
What are modal verbs?
Words like 'can,' 'should,' 'must' that express necessity, possibility, or permission.
What is a gerund?
What is a gerund?
A verb form ending in '-ing' that functions as a noun.
What is an infinitive?
What is an infinitive?
The base form of a verb preceded by 'to'.
What are articles?
What are articles?
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What are linking words?
What are linking words?
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Study Notes
- This is Written Test 4.
Part A: Use of English (80 points)
- Questions on modal verbs in a multiple-choice format are included.
- There are questions on gerunds or infinitives where blanks must be completed with correct verb forms.
- The test includes questions on articles, requiring candidates to complete a text by filling in the blanks with appropriate articles.
- Candidates are expected to complete the text with given linking words.
- Requires candidates to Rephrase sentences.
Part B: Written Production (120 points)
- Requires writing a for and against essay.
- Criterion A is based on Knowledge.
- Criterion B is based on Applied Learning.
- The total score for the test is 200 points.
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English test focusing on modal verbs, gerunds, infinitives, articles, and linking words. Includes a written production part, requiring a for-and-against essay. Assessed on knowledge and applied learning.