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The correct response to 'Thank you very much for helping me' is 'You mention it.'
The correct response to 'Thank you very much for helping me' is 'You mention it.'
False
Small children can watch late-night films.
Small children can watch late-night films.
False
The sentence 'I learned to drive in 2018 at the age of 19' is correct.
The sentence 'I learned to drive in 2018 at the age of 19' is correct.
True
Whose bags are they? They are Miss’s Smith's bags.
Whose bags are they? They are Miss’s Smith's bags.
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The question 'What does your little brother like?' is grammatically correct.
The question 'What does your little brother like?' is grammatically correct.
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The most famous clock in Britain is called Big Ben.
The most famous clock in Britain is called Big Ben.
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The sentence 'There’s nobody here.' implies that everyone is present.
The sentence 'There’s nobody here.' implies that everyone is present.
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The line 'do, sing, have, close' consists only of irregular verbs.
The line 'do, sing, have, close' consists only of irregular verbs.
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The verb form 'am going to buy' indicates a future intention.
The verb form 'am going to buy' indicates a future intention.
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'Ourselves' is the correct reflexive pronoun to use when referring to a group including the speaker.
'Ourselves' is the correct reflexive pronoun to use when referring to a group including the speaker.
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The phrase 'when I come to New York' indicates a past event.
The phrase 'when I come to New York' indicates a past event.
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'Didn’t it?' is an appropriate tag question for the statement 'It happened yesterday.'
'Didn’t it?' is an appropriate tag question for the statement 'It happened yesterday.'
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'Driving is much fastest than riding a bicycle' uses the correct form of comparison.
'Driving is much fastest than riding a bicycle' uses the correct form of comparison.
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A sentence must always contain a subject and a verb.
A sentence must always contain a subject and a verb.
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The statement 'I am buying some fruit for the children' is a correct present continuous tense usage.
The statement 'I am buying some fruit for the children' is a correct present continuous tense usage.
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The correct response to the question 'What did the teacher do in the classroom?' is 'We stood up.'
The correct response to the question 'What did the teacher do in the classroom?' is 'We stood up.'
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Emma felt excited because she was going to travel with her friends.
Emma felt excited because she was going to travel with her friends.
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Emma played board games during her journey.
Emma played board games during her journey.
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Emma stayed at the summer camp for less than two weeks.
Emma stayed at the summer camp for less than two weeks.
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Emma learned to play several sports at the summer camp.
Emma learned to play several sports at the summer camp.
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Emma plans to text her new friend every day in the future.
Emma plans to text her new friend every day in the future.
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Study Notes
Level One - 1 Point per Correct Answer
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Question 1: Find the synonym for "anxious."
- Options: take care of, troubled, angry, look for, glad.
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Question 2: Find the antonym for "foreign."
- Options: local, modern, popular, old, native.
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Question 3: Match descriptions to pictures.
- Match the descriptions (e.g., "This one isn't nice enough for me to ride.") to the corresponding pictures (e.g., bicycle). Multiple choice options with letter-number pairings are provided.
Level Two - 2 Points per Correct Answer
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Question 16: Identify the correct pair of words to fill a blank, using contextual clues. (Example: "It's very quiet in the office today...")
- Answer has options like anybody/everybody, anything/nothing, nobody/all of them, somebody/nothing, nobody/everybody.
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Question 17: Indicate the correct prepositional phrases that match when describing a time. (Example: "I learned to drive in 2018...").
- Answer has options such as "at/at", "in/at", "on/at", "in/on", "at/in".
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Question 18: Identify the correct possessive form. (Example: Whose bags are they? They are ________ bags. )
- Answer options include Miss Smith's, Miss's Smith's, The Miss Smith's, Miss's Smith, Miss Smith.
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Question 19: "Do you think...?" – complete this question to create a correct sentence structure.
- Answer options are: options are grammar correct sentences.
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Question 20: Insert the best time expression to complete a sentence. (Example: I went to London to see a friend... ).
- Answer options include already, from five to six o'clock yesterday, the other day, right now, often.
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Question 21: Identify a series of irregular verbs.
- Multiple choice options provide potential answers.
Level Three - 3 Points per Correct Answer
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Questions 22-30: These problems are comprehension questions based on a reading passage about a summer camp.
- Answer options and the questions focus on understanding the text and its details. Example questions are: "How did Emma feel about leaving?" and "What does the author learn at the camp during the summer?"
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Test your vocabulary skills with this engaging quiz that includes identifying synonyms, antonyms, and matching descriptions to pictures. Level One offers one point per correct answer, while Level Two challenges you with contextual clues and prepositional phrases for two points each. Perfect for enhancing your language proficiency!