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30% Test, First 50% Level 4 Review
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A bank is a place ______ people keep their money.
where
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What is the difference between ‘who’ and ‘that’ in relative clauses?
"Who" is used for people only and "that" is used for people, animals or objects.
25
This is my teacher. He helped me a lot.
This is my teacher who helped me a lot.
15
The book ___ you gave me is really interesting.
that/which
15
Turn these two sentences into one with a relative clause: ‘I met a girl. She speaks three languages.’
I met a girl who speaks three languages.
20
Which relative pronoun do we use for places?
where
15
What’s wrong with this sentence? ‘That’s the man which helped me.’
It should be ‘who’ instead of ‘which’.
20
What’s the difference between ‘too much’ and ‘too many’?
‘Too much’ is for uncountable nouns, and ‘too many’ is for countable nouns.
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Is this sentence correct? ‘There is too many sugar in my coffee.’
No, it should be ‘too much sugar’.
15
Choose the correct word: ‘This bag is (too/very) heavy to carry.’
too
15
Complete the sentence: ‘There are ___ chairs for everyone to sit down.’
enough
20
Which is stronger, ‘very’ or ‘too’?
‘Too’ means more than necessary; ‘very’ just emphasizes.
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Correct the mistake: ‘I don’t have no enough money to buy a new phone.’
‘I don’t have enough money to buy a new phone.’
25
What is wrong with this sentence? ‘This soup is too much hot.’
‘Too much’ should not be used before an adjective. It should be ‘This soup is too hot.’
20
What is the difference between ‘very much’ and ‘too much’?
Very much’ is for emphasis, while ‘too much’ means more than needed.
20
Which is correct: ‘I studied enough’ or ‘I studied very enough’?
I studied enough.
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