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What verb or noun can describe this Covid information?
Rank (v), ranking (n)
What is this?
A commercial venue
What is being offered here?
Two alternatives.
Zoom ___________s education during the Covid pandemic.
Facilitates
What is this?
An avenue
This graphic show the ________ Covid situation worldwide.
Overall
After February, Covid cases in China only rose ___________.
Somewhat
Initially Chinese cases increased ________ while those in the rest of the world did so later.
Significantly
If someone is your peer they are...
Your equal, or the same age as you.
Doors give what to the houses or rooms
Access
What is this?
Impact.
Is 100% a majority?
No. 51%-99% is a majority. 1%-49% is a minority.
I'd love relax just now. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect. [Rule: 'd love + to + V1]
I'd rather work than relax. Correct or incorrect?
Correct.
I'd rather work not today. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect. [Rule: 'd rather + not + V1. e.g. I'd rather not work today].
I prefer to relax to work. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect. [Rule: prefer + to + V1 + than + V1. e.g. I prefer to relax than work]
I prefer relaxing than working. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect. [Rule: prefer + noun + to + noun. e.g I prefer relaxing to working].
I love studying English. Is this about habit or enjoyment?
Enjoyment. [Rule: I like to + infinitive = habit. e.g. I like to study English as it will be good for my future].
I like to study English. Is this about enjoyment or habit?
Habit. [Rule: I like to + infinitive = habit. e.g. I like to study English as it will be good for my future].
I love to study English = I love studying English. Is the meaning the same or different?
It can be the same or it can be slightly different.
I can't stand stressful situations. Correct or incorrect?
Correct. [Rule: Can't stand + noun phrase (i.e. adj + noun)].
I loathe to learn English. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect. [Rule: Loathe + ing. e.g. I loathe learning English]
I can't stand stressful. Correct or incorrect?
Incorrect. [Rule: Can't stand + noun. e.g. I can't stand stress].
'Can't bear' can be followed by a noun. True or false?
True. [Rule: Can't bear + noun. e.g. I can't bear English].