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one very common way of forming adverbs from adjectives are : A - By adding "ing" to the end of the adjective; B - By adding the letters “ly” to the adjective;
B - by adding the letters “ly” to the adjective;
What is the construction of the 3rd Conditional ? A - If + past simple + will have; B - If + future continuous + wouldn't have gone; C - If + past perfect + would have done.
C - "If" + past perfect + "would have done".
How many letters is the English alphabet composed of? A - 25; B - 34; C - 20; D - 26
D - The English alphabet is composed of 26 letters.
What's the difference between a stranger and a foreigner?
The difference between a stranger and a foreigner is that a stranger is somebody we don’t know whereas a foreigner is somebody from another country.
What do we sometimes see and hear in a storm?
We sometimes see lightning and hear thunder in a storm.
What's the difference between "allow" and "let"?
The difference between "allow" and "let" is that "allow" has the infinitive with "to" after it, whereas "let" has the infinitive without "to" after it.
Tell me three ways of cooking potatoes.
Three ways of cooking potatoes are boiling, frying and roasting.
When do we use the past perfect? A- We use the past perfect when we are thinking about time before and up to another point in the past; B- When thinking about time before and up to now; C- When thinking about time now up to the future.
A - when we are thinking about time before and up to another point in the past.
What’s the difference between “arrive at” and “arrive in”?
The difference between “arrive at” and “arrive in” is that we arrive at a point, whereas we arrive in an area.
Which is further from Spain: Sweden or Switzerland?
Sweden is further from Spain than Switzerland.
Do people in very hot countries dress in the same manner as people in very cold countries? Yes or No ?
No, people in very hot countries don’t dress in the same manner as people in very cold countries; they dress in a different manner.
What's the difference between "to point at" and "to point out"?
The difference between "to point at" and "to point out" is that we use "to point at" for the action of pointing the finger at an object, whereas" to point out"
True or False: In Brazil, you have to buy a ticket before getting on a bus.
False, in Brazil, you don’t have to buy a ticket before getting on a bus; you can just pay when you get on.
True or False : If you wanted to go from Brazil to Scotland, you'd be able to go all the way by land.
False. If you wanted to go from Brazil to Scotland, you'd have to cross the sea.
Which is the passive voice of: My boss is going to write that email. A - My email is going to write my boss; B - That email is going to be write by my boss; C -That email is going to be written by my boss.
C - That email is going to be written by my boss.
What’s the difference between “for” and “since”?
The difference between “for“ and “since“ is that we use the word “for“ when we say a period of time, whereas we use the word “since“ when we say the point at wh
What must two people or things have if we want to make a comparison between them? A - An arm; B - They must have something in common; C - They must be very diffirent from each other.
B - they must have something in common.
When do we say “if I were you, ...”? A - When we wanto to give advice to somebody; B - To say you're rich; C - When we imagine something
A -when we want to give advice to somebody, especially when we think perhaps there is a problem.
What’s the difference between “still“ and “yet“?
The difference between “still“ and “yet“ is that we use “still“ for something that is in progress at the moment, whereas we use “yet“ for something that has not
What’s the difference between these two sentences: “I must study“ and “I should study“?
The difference between those two sentences is that “I must study“ means that I have no alternative, whereas “I should study“ means I have alternatives but that
When a teacher puts a cross next to an answer in a written test, what does it mean?
it means the answer is wrong.