The verb 'go' is _________. The past of 'go' is 'went'. (illegal-irresponsible-impolite-impossible-incorrect-informal-irregular-unusual-unkind-unbelievable)
irregular
15
To become fluent in a new language in only 3 months is _______ for most people. (illegal-irresponsible-impolite-impossible-incorrect-informal-irregular-unusual-unkind-unbelievable)
impossible
15
It is quite ______ for an American to speak many foreign languages. (illegal-irresponsible-impolite-impossible-incorrect-informal-irregular-unusual-unkind-unbelievable)
unusual
15
Using 'kids' in stead of 'children' is an example of ________ English. (illegal-irresponsible-impolite-impossible-incorrect-informal-irregular-unusual-unkind-unbelievable)
informal
15
You made some mistakes in this text. 'I has' is ________. (illegal-irresponsible-impolite-impossible-incorrect-informal-irregular-unusual-unkind-unbelievable)
incorrect
15
in Britain, it is ________ to sell alcohol to people under the age of 18. (illegal-irresponsible-impolite-impossible-incorrect-informal-irregular-unusual-unkind-unbelievable)
illegal
15
Having a pet and not looking after it is very _______. (illegal-irresponsible-impolite-impossible-incorrect-informal-irregular-unusual-unkind-unbelievable)
irresponsible
15
In England, it is considered ________ not to say 'please', 'excuse me' and 'thank you'. (illegal-irresponsible-impolite-impossible-incorrect-informal-irregular-unusual-unkind-unbelievable)