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10

The opposites of "tall" and "fat"

"short" and "thin/slim"

10

Put the following sentence in the plural form: "The child prefers going to the beach."

"The children prefer going to the beaches."

10

The past tense of the following verbs: go, take, make, and eat. 

Went, took, made, and ate.

10

How can we make predictions based on evidence?

Be going to

10

Change the following sentence to the passive voice: Someone is sending an email with all details.

An email with all details is being sent.

20

Article that can be used before singular and plural nouns

Definite article/the

20

Indefinite articles cannot be used before uncountable nouns: true or false?

True

20

Quantifiers to express small quantity and their difference

Few and little. "Few" for countable nouns and "little" for uncountable nouns.

20

Rules for comparative of superiority

Short adjectives: add -er
Long adjectives: more + adjective + than

20

Connect the actions using the past perfect:
First: The meeting finished.
Second: I finally arrived at the meeting.

When I finally arrived at the meeting it had already finished.

The meeting had already finished before I finally arrived.

30

The difference between "good evening" and "good night"

"Good evening" is a greeting expression while "good night" is a farewell expression

30

Fix the mistakes: "I really hope he to pass the exams!"

"I really hope he passes the exams!"

30

Correct the sentence: Had many people at the part yesterday.

There were many people at the party yesterday.

30

"Be able to" is similar to "may" and "might", as it expresses ability. True or false?

False. It's similar to "can" and could", as it expresses ability.

30

True or false: the simple present may be used to talk about the future.

True, when actions are part of a schedule we may use the simple present.

40

Put the following sentence in the plural form: "She is a smart student."

"They are smart students."

40

Put the following sentence in the present continuous: "They live together in that house."

"They are living together in that house."

40

The use of reflexive pronouns

When the subject and the object refer to the same person or to show emphasis

40

Explain paired conjunctions "neither... nor..." and "either... or..."

Neither... nor... = combines two negatives or denies two options

Either... or... = gives options

40

The difference between relative pronouns "who" and "whom"

"Who" is used in subject position while "whom" is used in object position

50

The demonstrative pronoun that refers to plural nouns that are far

Those

50

True or false: "hardly ever" is the same "rarely".

True

50

Explain the difference between must and have to.

"Must" refers to internal obligation while "have to" indicates external obligation

50

The difference between: "I was a real estate agent for 10 years." and "I have been a real estate agent for 10 years."

Simple past: I don't work as a real estate agent anymore

Present perfect: It shows continuity, I still work as a real estate agent

50

"I haven't eaten all morning? You must be hungry!"
The modal verb "must" indicates an obligation, true or false?

False. It shows an assumption, not an obligation.

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