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CCQs Writing Workshop

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    Writing Workshop A2 level
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  • For a daily habit, which sentence is correct?
    b) He plays soccer.
    a) He play soccer.
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  • To describe yourself, which is correct?
    a) I am a student.
    b) I is a student.
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  • If you see one book on a table, what do you say?
    a) There is a book.
    b) There are a book.
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  • If you see three cats in the garden, what do you say?
    b) There are three cats.
    a) There is three cats.
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  • To talk about your friend's routine, which is correct?
    b) She has a car.
    a) She have a car.
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  • Which sentence introduces something new to a scene?
    a) There are two posters on the wall.
    b) They are two posters on the wall.
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  • To make a negative sentence, which is correct?
    a) We not like pizza.
    b) We do not like pizza.
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  • For a singular subject in the negative, which is correct?
    b) He don't go to my school.
    a) He doesn't go to my school.
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  • To describe a group of things you already mentioned, which is correct?
    b) The keys are on the table. They are black and white.
    a) The keys are on the table. There are black and white.
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  • When we talk about a general truth, like for fish, which is correct?
    a) Fish live in water.
    b) Fish lives in water.
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  • To talk about a single chair in the room, which is correct?
    b) It is a chair.
    a) There is a chair.
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  • If you want to say that many cars exist on the street, which is correct?
    b) They are many cars.
    a) There are many cars.
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  • When we use "There is," is the noun that follows usually singular or plural?
    b) Plural (more than one thing)
    a) Singular (one thing)
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  • To ask a question about multiple books, which is correct?
    a) Is there books on the shelf?
    b) Are there books on the shelf?
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  • You look in your bag and see no pens. Which sentence is correct?
    a) There aren't any pens.
    b) They aren't any pens.
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