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  • The soccer field is opposite the hospital. Is it right or wrong?
    RIGHT
  • She decided to travel on a trip with her friends. Is this sentence correct or incorrect?
    INCORRECT
  • I never been to Paris. Is this sentence correct or incorrect?
    INCORRECT
  • You can travel by train, by plane or by car, but you travel on foot. True or False?
    TRUE
  • A trip refers to an occasion when you go somewhere and come back, whereas a journey involves you travelling from one place to another. True or False?
    True
  • She's really looking forward to her holiday. Is this sentence correct or incorrect?
    CORRECT
  • I dealed with very noisy children at work today. Is this sentence correct or incorrect?
    INCORRECT
  • I took a siesta when the postman came. Is this sentence correct or incorrect?
    INCORRECT
  • Dallas is further away than Beijing. True or False?
    FALSE
  • The monument is opposite to the police station. Is this sentence correct or incorrect?
    INCORRECT
  • John get there by 11pm so he couldn't have dinner with his family. Is this sentence correct or incorrect?
    INCORRECT
  • He is travelling light. True or False?
    FALSE
  • Flying economy class is more expensive than flying business class. True or False?
    FALSE