The meaning of the word: Decline
A) to leave or give up
B) to refuse
C) without permission
B) to refuse
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___ you send lots of text messages?
A) Have
B) Did
C) Were
B) Did
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Online newspapers have become ___________ than printed newspapers.
A) popular
B) more popular
C) the most popular
B) more popular
The Phrase you use when wanting to provide an example for an essay.
Possible answers:
For example, as in, such as, in other words...
The meaning of the acronym: Tbh
To be honest
The meaning of the expression: Hold on.
Wait a moment?
Is this sentence in the passive or the active form?
The murderer will be brought to justice.
Active
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The TV __________ fixed.
A) needs to be
B) need to be
C) needs
A) needs to be
The name of the questions used when want to write a story. (Who, what, when, where, why, how)
WH questions
The meaning of the word: Nah
No
The meaning of the term: Misdemeanor
A) to take control of a moving vehicle
B) a prisoner
C) a minor crime
C) a minor crime
I _____ gotten his email an hour before he called me.
A) had B) will C) have
A) had
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Face-to-face courses are __________ way to learn.
A) faster
B) fast
C) the fastest
C) the fastest
Phrases used to state your preference and give reasons why in an essay.
Personally, I prefer, I'd rather...than.., because, the reason for this is...etc.
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____ are you going to do on vacation?
A) What
B) How
C) When
A) What
The meaning of the expression: a drag
a disappointment
The indirect object in the sentence:
John wrote the poem for his mother.
his mother
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There ______ security cameras everywhere.
A) was B) were C) is
B) were
Give an example of how you can end a letter.
Answers vary:
Speak soon, Give my best wishes to your family, Write to me soon; and so on.
The past participle form (V3) of break.
Broken
The meaning of the expression: Let your guard down.
Not be careful enough.
Name an adverb of degree.
Answers vary:
absolutely, completely, hardly, quite, so, almost, enough, just, barely, rather, too...
Fill in the blank:
I am someone ______ loves watching quiz shows on TV.
A) whom
B) whose
C) who
C) who
What should you begin a book review with?
The title genre and author.
What do you say when you want to express certainty?
Answers may vary:
I'm sure/certain/positive that...
There's no question that...
It's obvious that...
I'm telling you that...