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    english intermediate vocabulary in use - TRUE / FALSE
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  • A toddler is a child between 12 months and 3 years old.
    True – That is the official age range for a toddler.
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  • Teenagers are usually between the ages of 3 and 12.
    False – Teenagers are 13–19.
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  • People aged 40+ are often called middle-aged.
    True – Middle age typically starts around 40.
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  • Retirement usually starts at age 18.
    False – Retirement is usually at 60 or 65.
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  • Babies are from birth up to 12 months old.
    True – That is the baby stage.
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  • Someone aged 80+ is often described as elderly.
    True – We use “elderly” for people over 80.
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  • Childhood is the period from ages 0 to 3.
    False – Childhood lasts from 3 to 12.
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  • “In my early twenties” means about 21–23 years old.
    True – “Early” refers to the first 2–3 years of a decade.
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  • “Mid-fifties” means about 35–40 years old.
    False – Mid-fifties means around 54–56.
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  • “Nearly eighty” means the person is probably around 79.
    True – It means almost 80.
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  • “Roughly thirty” means exactly 30 years old with no variation.
    False – It means approximately 30.
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  • “Late seventies” means about 77–79 years old.
    True – “Late” refers to the final years of a decade.
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  • “Dead” means the same as “alive.”
    False – They are opposites.
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  • “Brought up” means to take care of a child until they become an adult.
    True – It means to raise a child.
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  • “Let” is usually more formal than “allow.”
    False – “Let” is more informal.
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  • “They didn’t allow her to go to parties” means she had permission.
    False – It means she did NOT have permission.
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