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📝 Answered - Write a question tag on 'we were rewarded'.
📝 Answered - Which are examples of puns? Select three options. A. It's pointless to write with a broken pencil. B. Early to bed means early to rise. C. The poor, old cow was udderly exhausted. D. A penny saved is a penny earned. E. That lightning storm was just shocking.
📝 Answered - Read the story and choose the correct word next to numbers 1-5. There is one example. Example programme borrow guessed friendly texts important office ways turned disappear Katy was listening to her favourite music programme on the radio when she heard something exciting! The woman said, 'Here's some (1) important news! The Gold Stars' pop concert will be in City Hall next Sunday. Buy your tickets quickly! Lots of people will want to come!' 'Wow! I must tell my friends,' Katy thought. She (2) guessed on her tablet but she couldn't get online or find her phone anywhere. 'Can I (3) borrow your phone, Mum?' she asked. 'I must send a message to all my friends!' 'Sorry,' Mum said. 'I left my phone in my (4) office yesterday. Why don't you cycle to your friends' homes instead?' 'Cycle?' answered Katy. 'I had to do that when I was young!' Mum said. 'There was no internet and you couldn't use phones to send messages or find out information.' 'No wifi? No apps? No (5) texts? That's terrible, Mum!' Katy said and then she laughed and ran outside and got on her racing bike. (6) Now choose the best name for the story. Tick one box. Katy gets an amazing new phone Katy needs to talk to her friends Katy sings in a special concert
📝 Answered - a. polite b. affection c. deeds d. infectious e. influence
📝 Answered - Each year between April and October, millions of baseball fans head out to fields across America to watch their favorite teams compete against each other. But how and when did baseball become recognized as the national sport of the United States? To engage the reader, the author A. asks a thought-provoking question B. uses a quotation C. presents a series of interesting facts D. gives an anecdote
📝 Answered - Number the two conversations in the correct order, 1-5 and 6-11. Conversation 1: Let's have a party. It's Mel's birthday next week. What shall we do to celebrate? OK. Let's go bowling. I'm not sure. Mel doesn't like parties. Good idea. Conversation 2: Sorry, I can't. I have to work. What time shall we meet? Yes, please! OK. How about dinner on Friday? We're going to the cinema tonight. Would you like to come? How about 7:00 p.m.?
📝 Answered - Read the lines from Act II, scene iv of Romeo and Juliet. Enter Nurse and PETER. Mercutio: A sail, a sail! Benvolio: Two, two; a shirt and a smock. Nurse: Peter! Peter: Anon! Nurse: My fan, Peter. Mercutio: Good Peter, to hide her face; for her fan's the fairer face. Which is true about the scene? A. Mercutio uses a pun to complain about his clothing. B. Mercutio uses puns to make fun of Nurse's appearance. C. Nurse uses puns to request her fan from Peter. D. Nurse uses puns to mock Benvolio and Mercutio.
📝 Answered - Typical three-year-olds like books that tell stories, make them laugh, and include simple text. True or False?
📝 Answered - Select the correct answers. Which two situations is brainstorming for a paper most useful? A. when you're writing the final draft for submission B. when your teacher asks for a list of possible topics C. when you're creating an outline for your paper D. when you need to narrow down the scope of a topic
📝 Answered - 1. (Many/Much) people were called, but only a few got selected. 2. I have told you (much/many) times that I do not like cold drinks. 3. Rekha does not give (much/many) respect to her neighbour. 4. Hemant ate (many/much) apples. 5. How (many/much) salt did you put in the curry?
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