My knock on the door failed to __________ any response. (INFER / ELICIT / IMPLY / SITE)
elicit
Choose the quantifier that is NOT possible in each sentence: BOTH / SEVERAL / EVERY players were injured during the game.
every
They still haven’t decided where to _____________ the new sports centre. (CITE / SITE)
site
Choose the quantifier that is NOT possible in each sentence: This device allows you to measure your heartbeat EACH / EVERY / THE WHOLE time you go to the gym.
the whole
I’m only sixteen, so I don’t know if I’m ___________ to apply for this job. (ELICIT / ELIGIBLE / LEGIBLE)
eligible
FIND THE MISTAKE: Joining a gym costs an awful lot money.
Joining a gym costs an awful lot of money.
FIND THE MISTAKE: There is great deal of health information available online.
There is a great deal of health information available online.
FIND THE MISTAKE: Sophie’s really popular – she’s got ton of friends!
Sophie’s really popular – she’s got tons / a ton of friends!
FIND THE MISTAKE: Neither teams scored any goals in the first half.
Neither team scored any goals in the first half.
FIND THE MISTAKE: She invited whole class to her party.
She invited the whole class to her party.
FIND THE MISTAKE: Countless of people have bought this fitness gadget.
Countless people have bought this fitness gadget.
Choose the quantifier that is NOT possible in each sentence: There are TONS OF / HEAPS OF / A GREAT DEAL OF different sports you can try.
a great deal of
It’s important to __________ all your sources when you quote other writers in an essay. (DEMOSTRATE / SITE / CITE / ELICIT))
cite
From the evidence, the police managed to _____________ that the victim knew his attacker. (CITE / IMPLY / INFER / ELICIT)
infer
Are you trying to ___________ that I’m not telling the truth? (IMPLY / INFER / ELICIT) /
imply
Choose the quantifier that is NOT possible in each sentence: I still had SEVERAL / BAGS OF / NO END OF energy after the game.
several
I wasn’t sure who the letter was from, as the name was barely ___________ . (LEGIBLE / ELIGIBLE / IMPLIED)
legible
Tome tried to ______________ me to show him my answers, but I wasn’t keen on the idea. (CITE / ELICIT / ELIGIBLE / IMPLY / INFER / LEGIBLE / PERSUADE / SITE)
persuade
Choose the quantifier that is NOT possible in each sentence: ALL THE / THE WHOLE / NONE OF THE supporters were happy after the match.
the whole
Choose the quantifier that is NOT possible in each sentence: You need AN AWFUL LOT OF / COUNTLESS / A GREAT DEAL OF money to do sports such as skydiving
countless
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