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Which verb correctly completes the sentence: Nick.....reading about animals.
Which verb correctly completes the sentence: Nick.....reading about animals.
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What is the correct response to the question: Do you skate at the swimming-pool?
What is the correct response to the question: Do you skate at the swimming-pool?
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What is the correct form to complete the sentence: Bob …....to travel by ship.
What is the correct form to complete the sentence: Bob …....to travel by ship.
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Which option correctly completes the statement: It's......in spring than in winter.
Which option correctly completes the statement: It's......in spring than in winter.
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What pronoun fits in the sentence: My friends are waiting for us at the British Museum. Can you see.........?
What pronoun fits in the sentence: My friends are waiting for us at the British Museum. Can you see.........?
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Which preposition is correct in the phrase: Tom goes to school.......foot.
Which preposition is correct in the phrase: Tom goes to school.......foot.
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Complete the sentence correctly: They.........the Queen yet.
Complete the sentence correctly: They.........the Queen yet.
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How should the degrees of comparison for the adjective 'happy' be correctly formed?
How should the degrees of comparison for the adjective 'happy' be correctly formed?
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Study Notes
Reading Comprehension
- Nick is reading about animals.
- A person is asked if they skate at the swimming pool. Possible answers include yes, I do; no, I do not; yes, I am, yes, I am not.
- Bob is going to travel by ship.
- Spring is warmer than winter.
- Friends are waiting at the British Museum. Possible answers include her, us, them, or him.
- Tom goes to school on foot.
- Liz travels by plane for business.
- They haven't seen the Queen yet.
- London is the capital of Great Britain.
- Children made two snowmen next winter.
Comparative Adjectives
- Hotter is the comparative form of hot; the superlative of hot is hottest
- More interesting is the comparative form of interesting; the superlative of interesting is the most interesting.
- Happier is the comparative form of happy; the superlative of happy is happiest.
Other Grammar
- The person asked is using the present continuous tense in the question: "Do you skate at the swimming pool?"
- The verb "to be" is used in multiple questions and affirmative sentences
- The question regarding Susan is using the past tense.
- "We were in New York and visited the Brooklyn Bridge" uses the past continuous tense.
- The question regarding what the person is doing uses the present progressive.
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This quiz focuses on reading comprehension involving various subjects such as animals, travel, and locations, as well as the use of comparative adjectives in English grammar. Test your understanding of key concepts through engaging questions and examples. Perfect for learners looking to enhance their language skills.