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The only sentence which is NOT grammatically correct is:
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The irregular verbs bellow can be spelled in two different ways in the past form EXCEPT
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Here is a list of jobs and positions that have different forms for men and women EXCEPT for
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Concerning the use of adjectives, Swan stablishes that the following sentences are correct or incorrect.
I. A fat old white horse.
II. A big grey woolen sweater.
III. New Italian boots.
IV. A little modern square brick house.
The correct alternatives are:
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Regarding ARTICLES, Swan stablishes that
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Question tags are the small question that often comes at end of sentences in speech, and sometimes in informal writing.
The sentences bellow can be completed correctly by:
Complete the gaps bellow.
The film wasn’t very good, _______?
You’re the new secretary, _______?
You never say what you’re thinking, _______?
The question tags that complete, correctly and respectively, the gaps are:
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-ing forms (e.g. smoking, walking,) can be used not only as verbs, but also like adjectives or nouns.
Considering the use of -ING in the sentences bellow, mark T for the true sentences and F for the false ones:
I. ( ) You're smoking too much these days. (verb: part of present progressive)
II. ( )There was a smoking cigarette end in the ashtray. (adjective describing the cigarette end)
III. ( )Smoking is bad for you. (noun: subject of sentence)
The correct order of the answers for the sentences above, top down, is:
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Able is used especially in the structure be able + infinitive. This often has the same meaning as can. The negative form is unable.
Considering the use of ABLE in the sentences bellow, mark T for the true sentences and F for the false ones:
( ) Some people are able to walk on their hands.
( ) I am unable to understand what she wants.
( ) He is able to do so.
The correct order of the answers for the sentences above, top down, is:
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The words: atypical, bilingual, drainage, guarantee are examples of English words with affixes.
I. Yes – two – instance of – object of the verb
II. Yes – two – instance of – object of the noun
III. Not – two – instance of – object of the verb
IV. Not – two – instance of – object of the noun
The meaning of the affixes in the words listed above are:
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According to Swan (2005), DO has four main uses - it can be an auxiliary verb, a generalpurpose verb, a substitute verb and also can use combined forms.
The sentences bellow can be completed correctly by:
Complete the gaps bellow.
I. Then he ____ a very strange thing.
II. ____ something!
III. I like ____ nothing.
IV. What shall we ____?
The words that complete, correctly and respectively, the gaps are:
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