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FORTNIGHT
The word "commence" means "to start".
True or False?
True
The three forms of blow are:
a) blow-blowned-blowned
b) blow-blew-blown
c) blow-blowed-blew
b)
A fortnight consists of thirteen days.
True or false?
False.
A fortnight consists of fourteen days.
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WEIGHT
2
HEADACHE
Unemployed is a person who has a job.
True or false?
False
- employee
What's the opposite of overcook?
a) undercook
b) uncook
c) incook
a)
We can't use nasty instead of nice.
True or false?
True.
We can't, because they are opposites.
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PREVIOUS
3
WARDROBE
In a tail/tag question both sentences have to be either positive or negative.
True or false?
False
- one sentence must be positive and the other negative; vice-versa
The person who gives you a job is a:
a) employee
b) employ
c) employer
c)
Make sense means to to be clear and easy to understand.
True or false?
True.
3
STRESSFUL
4
ROUGH
"Ought" has the same meaning as "should", but it must be followed by the infinitive without "to".
True or false?
True
The three forms of grow are:
a) grow-growed-growed
b) grow-grew-growned
c) grow-grew-grown
c)
The three joints of the arm are: shoulder, elbow, ankle
True or false?
False.
shoulder, elbow, wrist
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ISLAND
5
ACTUALLY
"Couple" means more than two.
True or false?
False.
It means two.
Another name for a chemist's:
a) pharmacy
b) medicine
c) chemistry
a)
A police officer on duty is a police officer who is still working.
True or false?
True.
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