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After prepositions the verbs must...
End in -ing
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Which grammar tense is used to describe temporary situations in the past?
Past Continuous
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Another work for 'ask'...
REQUEST
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What is the opposite of 'special'?
ordinary
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What is the difference between 'look' and 'look like'?
look+adjective look like + noun
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What is the word that completes the following sentence? 'This is useless. You are _________ your money.'
wasting
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What have American people celebrated on the 28th november?
Thanksgiving Day
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Is this sentence "an old wooden square table" in the correct order?
No, it isn't. The correct order is: an old square wooden table
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What is the biggest state in the U.S.A.?
Alaska
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People from the North speak clearer and more slowly, specially people from Scotland. True or False?
False.
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Which is the tense we use when we are referring to a timetable?
Present simple
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In Britain, you have to pay taxes (about £100 a year) for every TV set you have at home.
True.
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In the sentence 'What did you last Sunday?' What is missing?
the main verb 'do'
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What is the difference between being 'educated' and being 'polite'?
Being educated is having attained a level of higher education, such as a college degree while polite is well-mannered, civilized.
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Which country has the most people?
China
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What do British people celebrate on the 5th november?
Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes Night
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What is the correct meaning of 'actually'?
De hecho
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What is the infinitive form of the present tense 'can'?
be able to
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How many rings are there in the Olympic Games symbol?
Five
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What is the question for this answer? I used to go to the cinema.
Did you use to go to the cinema?
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