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Which topic is NOT covered in the dialogues?
Which topic is NOT covered in the dialogues?
What type of verbs are included in the dialogues?
What type of verbs are included in the dialogues?
Which type of questions are included in the dialogues?
Which type of questions are included in the dialogues?
What is the purpose of some dialogues requiring the correct preposition?
What is the purpose of some dialogues requiring the correct preposition?
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What are comparative and superlative adjectives used for in the dialogues?
What are comparative and superlative adjectives used for in the dialogues?
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Which type of verbs are used in the dialogues?
Which type of verbs are used in the dialogues?
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What type of sentences are included in the dialogues?
What type of sentences are included in the dialogues?
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What are idiomatic expressions used for in the dialogues?
What are idiomatic expressions used for in the dialogues?
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What does Yara like to do on weekends?
What does Yara like to do on weekends?
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Where is Mr. Davidson today?
Where is Mr. Davidson today?
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What does Chris think of cats?
What does Chris think of cats?
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Where does Alicia come from according to Martin?
Where does Alicia come from according to Martin?
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What can be said about Lucas's parents?
What can be said about Lucas's parents?
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What happened to Sophie's dining table?
What happened to Sophie's dining table?
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What did Nicola do on Saturday?
What did Nicola do on Saturday?
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Study Notes
English Dialogue Exercises and Examples
- The text consists of multiple-choice dialogues to practice English language skills.
- The dialogues cover various topics, such as personal interests, family, shopping, transportation, and art.
- Each dialogue has four options (A-D) to choose from, and an example dialogue is provided.
- The text includes verbs in different tenses, such as present, past, and future.
- Some dialogues require choosing the correct preposition, such as go, go to, going, or going to.
- The text provides examples of reported speech, such as "I didn't have my phone with me."
- The dialogues also include questions using question words, such as "What do you do after school?"
- The text includes examples of comparative and superlative adjectives, such as "the most recent" and "the more recent."
- The dialogues use modal verbs, such as can, could, should, must, and might.
- The text provides examples of conditional sentences, such as "if you hadn't sat next to her in class."
- The dialogues use phrasal verbs, such as "get by," "pay off," "do with," and "make up."
- The text includes some idiomatic expressions, such as "I wouldn't worry about it."
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English Dialogue Exercises: Test Your Language Skills This quiz is designed to help you improve your English language skills through multiple-choice dialogues. Covering a variety of topics, including personal interests, family, shopping, transportation, and art, each dialogue has four options (A-D) to choose from. You will encounter verbs in different tenses, prepositions, reported speech, question words, comparative and superlative adjectives, modal verbs, conditional sentences, phrasal verbs, and idiomatic