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100

How ______ does it take to walk from Seldon's seat to Horus's seat? [Unit 1]

How long

100

How _____ is it from Albee's home to Bella's home. [Unit 1]

How far

100

Nowadays, Daniel ________ ________ (use) on his iPad to study at school. [Unit 4]

usually uses

100

______ along this road and turn left if you want to find Sunny and George. [Unit 2]

Walk

100

Kenneth and Caden like to play by ___________. [Unit 3]

themselves

200

Asher and Eddies help other students ____ their homework. [Prepositions]

help other students with

200

Spell 12 mins on the blackboard.

twelve minutes

200

Karlie, Helen and Mimi get on _____ each other very well. [Preposition]

get on with

200

Spell 1m on the blackboard

one metre

200

Rocky is always one of the first students to come in the morning _____ a quarter to eight.

at a quarter to eight.

300

Spell 2 hr. 3 mins on the blackboard.

two hours and three minutes

300

Spell:

eat with chopsticks

300

Miss Ashley is mean ____ us today, because she gives us lots of homework.

mean to

300

Spell: 

prepare a meal

300

Spell 5-10 mins on the blackboard.

five to ten minutes

400

Spell:

Avenue of Stars

400

Chloe, Hei Hei, Jordi and Payton were late ____ school because the school bus broke _____ on the way to school. [Preposition]

late for school, broke down

400

Spell: 

Hong Kong Observation Wheel

400

Miss Choi asked Gavin to give _____ the storybooks, because reading is very good ____ learning. [Preposition]

give out, good for learning

400

Spell: 

Ngong Ping Village

500

Grace and Katie can download the video on themselfs. [Proofreading, 2 wrong]

by themselves

500

What does Kingsly, Conrad and Jeremy need iPads? [Proofreading, 2 wrong]

Why do

500

Nowaday Hazel and Kaydence usually answer questions in English lessons. [Proofreading, 2 wrong]

Nowadays, 

500

Miss Ashley said at Nia, Wendy and Katie, "Please go down to the office by yourself!" [Proofreading, 2 wrong]

to Nia and Katie, by yourselves

500

On the past, Celine and Nichole used to sat apart. [Proofreading, 2 wrong]

In the past, used to sit

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