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"I usually buy my sister books, because she's _________ reading."
fed up with
bored with
keen on
sick of
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A: I'm having a sandwich now. B: I'm have a sandwich now. Which one is correct?
A
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I just want to spend......... time with Lucy before she leaves.
a little
many
few
a few
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Emma has never lived on her own before, so she isn't used to ........ herself. (live/take care of/wash/cook)
taking care of
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Mark, try to use your (IMAGINE) more when you are writing.
imagination
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Did you see the (EXPRESS) on her face when we told her the news? She was shocked.
expression
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"Neil is a chef, so he ....................... for a lot of people."
is used to cook
is used to cooking
gets used to cooking
used to cooking
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COMPARATIVES: The ___________ south you travel in Argentina, the _________ it gets.
farther - coldest
furthest - coolest
FURTHER - COLDER
more far - more cold
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Strong adjectives: Are you very hungry?
Yes, I'm STARVING
Yes, I'm FREEZING
Yes,, I'm HILARIOUS
Yes, I'm FILTHY
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"My sister's ....................... in New York now, though she didn't like it at first."
living
gotten used to living
used to live
used to live
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I've noticed great (IMPROVE) in your work since you started studying more.
improvement
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DEFINITION: What's the definition of UNHARMED?
not hurt or injured
without a gun
not hungry or thirsty
without an arm
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Peter is broke! He doesn't have any penny left. He is (MONEY)
moneyless
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STATIVE VERBS: Who’s that man? __________ him?
Do you recognize him?
Are you recognizing him?
Does you recognize him?
Will you be recognizing him?
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What is the simple past and past participle of the following verbs: THINK / DO / BE / PLAY
think - thought - thought. do - did - done. be - was/were / been. play - played - played
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A: I have a few friends and a little money. B: I have few friends and little money. QUESTION: Who is happier? A or B?
A
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OMG! You brought me a birthday present. That's so (THOUGHT) of you. Thank you so much.
thoughtful
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"This chemical is (HARM) for your skin. You'd better wash your hands"
harmful
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I can’t make up my mind. What _________ (you / think) I should do?
do you think...
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FORM THE QUESTION: Are you hungry? _____________ (you/want) something to eat?
Do you want....?
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What did Helen Skelton do for charity?
She spent two days without food inside a glass box in London
She went kayaking down the Nile
She went kayaking down the Amazon River
She climbed Mount Everest
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Matilda asked her father if he could buy her a book. Her father was happy to know her daughter wanted to read more. TRUE or FALSE?
False - her father hates the fact that Matilda is constantly reading.
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Strong adjectives: Is Lisa's apartment very small?
Yes, it's ENOURMOUS
Yes, it's GIGANTIC
Yes, it's FILTHY
Yes, it's TINY
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STATIVE VERBS: I don't know, but ................. he will win the election
I am not doubting
I doubt
I'm doubing
I'm going to be doubting
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Strong adjectives: Was Lisa's father angry about the car?
Yes, he was FILTHY
Yes, he was EXCITED
Yes, he was FURIOUS
Yes, he was STARVING
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STATIVE VERBS: She told me her name, but ___________ it now.
I won't be remembering it now.
I don't remember it now.
I will not remember it now.
I'm not remembering it now.
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COMPARE: Iphone 11 and Samsung Galaxy
Iphone 11 is expensivier than Samsung Galaxy
Iphone 11 is less expensive than Samsung Galaxy
Iphone 11 is more expensive than Samsung Galaxy
Iphone 11 is more cheaper than Samsung Galaxy
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What is the simple past and past participle of the following verbs: DRINK / WRITE / RUN / EAT
drink - drank - drunk. write - wrote - written. run - ran - run. eat - ate - eaten
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Mr. Wormwood was an honest car dealer. TRUE or FALSE?
False - Matilda's father is a very dishonest car dealer.
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STRONG ADJECTIVES: Are you sure?
I'm POSITIVE
I'm not very sure
I'm NEGATIVE
I'm very sure
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