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Observe the following dialogue. My laptop has some M.2 slot for storage. The underlined item should be corrected as:
Analyze the sentences below. I- George had hopes of promotion; II- Three to five cheeses are a great amount, no matter how many guests; III- His life was in a danger. Substances are usually uncounted nouns, however they can be also used as count nouns, for instance: May I have a white wine = May I have a [glass of] white wine. Considering the context above, choose the correct option according to the underlined nouns used.
Analyze the paragraph below. Syrian government forces captured a southern region ____ the Islamic State group on Monday after weeks of fighting. Identify the best preposition that completes the context above.
Observe the fragment below. […] that towns are being liberated from MS-13, like they had been captured. Choose the best connective that replaces the underlined item, without changing the meaning.
In the context above, the modal “would” is used:
In the context above, the underlined word can be replaced by:
Complete the following sentence with the better phrasal verb according to the meaning in parenthesis: “I don't know why the teacher never (ask someone for an answer in class) you. You always know the answer.”
Choose the right sequence of uncountable nouns in the options below.
Mark the sentence in which the context is about a past event.
“The experimental tutors may have _____________ like experts in the targeted text since they had been told that they _____________ received instruction while their tutees had not.”
Fill in the blank with the best verb form according to the context.
Complete with the better modal verb: “Using a phone's speaker option _____________ allow the caregiver to do other tasks while waiting for a response.”
Fill in the blank with the best verb form according to the context.
Fill in the blank with the best verb form according to the context.
Complete with the best adverb: “Never tell her how _____________ butter and cream you use.”
Fill in the blank with the best verb form according to the context.
Complete in the gap with the best preposition. “The aim _____________________ providing cool cleaning water has been conquered.”
Complete the sentence with the right collocation.
Complete with the best verb meaning and form:
“The project ____________ at the home of Abdel Hernandez last year, when a group of artists had met to discuss recent episodes of censorship of art exhibitions and they had also thought of possible ways to respond.”
Complete in the gap with the best verb, observing on the preposition “after”. “He's just teasing me for all my questions about his soft side. I couldn't help but _________________ after watching him on The Voice.”
Complete in the gap with the best verb tense. “Morell said the CIA regarded the rising violence as so severe that he _________________ traveled to Tripoli a year earlier to urge the Libyan government.”
Complete in the gap with the best verb tense. “They went on a field trip, and then they _______________________ water pouring out of a factory.”
Complete in the gap with the modal verb or auxiliary verb. “This is a tricky skill for administrators because they _____________ _______ successfully predict not what they deem valuable but what stakeholders perceive as valuable.”
Choose an expression that it cannot be related to the future from the past.
Complete in the gap with a modal or semi-modal used to express permission. “Anyone was ____________________ to hunt in the woods when the council owned it.”
A lot of people learned the rule that you put “a” before words that start with consonants and “an” before words that start with vowels, but it's actually a bit more complicated than that. Observe the following sentences. I. A university. II. Half an hour. III. An one-parent family. IV. An historical novel. Considering grammar, we can say that:
Complete in the gap according to the noun. “__________________________ a pupil at the school will be pleased that Latin is no longer compulsory.” (Martin Hewings)
Pronoun is a word used instead of a noun group for referring to a person, group, or thing that has already been mentioned or that is obvious from the context. The only option that does NOT present a pronoun is
Each option below contains an extract from the article. In each extract, there is an underlined word and its matching lexical class between parentheses. Mark the option in which the lexical class is analyzed WRONGLY :
Mark the only option in which the underlined word is NOT classified as an adjective in dictionaries:





















