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QUIZ

REVIEW

mID-TERM EXAM (ENGLISH 5)

START

QUESTION 1/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Where is the mistake in the following sentence: 'No one believes that Frank won other medal in the swimming tournament.'

No one

In

Other

QUESTION 1/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: The correct sentence would be: 'No one believes that Frank won ANOTHER medal in the swimming tournament.' Because 'medal' is a singular noun.

QUESTION 2/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Where is the mistake in the following sentence: 'Don’t be ridiculous! Everybody know you’re good at math.'

At

Know

Everybody

QUESTION 2/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: The correct sentence would be: 'Don’t be ridiculous! Everybody KNOWS you’re good at math.' Remember that verbs change for he/she/it in the present.

QUESTION 3/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

"When i go to the movies i love to get an extremely large box of popcorn." In this sentence, the expression 'extremely large' is closest in meaning to:

Delicious

Expensive

Giant

QUESTION 3/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: Something that is GIANT is extremely large. The sentence is not talking about the taste or the price of the box of popcorn.

QUESTION 4/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

"Toby loves soccer, baseball and basketball. He is definitely a sports nut."The term ‘a sports nut’ is closest in meaning to:

Crazy about sports

An athlete

Insane

QUESTION 4/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: Since we know from the beginning of the sentence that Toby loves sports, we can assume that 'sports nut' means to be crazy about sports, or to like sports a lot.

QUESTION 5/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

"Kate is bummed out because she didn’t get good grades."The term ‘bummed out’ is closest in meaning to:

Sad

Impressed

Happy

QUESTION 5/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: We can assume that Kate isn't happy about getting bad grades. Like we learned, to be bummed out is the same as to be sad.

QUESTION 6/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

"I didn’t eat today, I’m starving." In this sentence, the word 'starving' is closest in meaning to:

Late

Ready

Extremely hungry

QUESTION 6/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: By the context we can understand that the person didn't eat all day, so they might be very hungry, right? To be starving is the same as to be extremely hungry.

QUESTION 7/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

"'Did Max miss class again?' ‘Is the sky blue’" In this dialogue, the expression ‘is the sky blue’ is the closest in meaning to:

I don't believe it

Probably

Of course

QUESTION 7/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: If somebody asks 'Is the sky blue?' this is a very obvious question, right? Of course the sky is blue! So this expression is the closest in meaning to 'of course'.

QUESTION 8/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Use the information in parentheses to complete the following sentences. Use the verbs in the appropriate form. "__?__ her wedding next Saturday?" (you; to film)

Did you film

Will you film

Were you film

QUESTION 8/10 - review midterm

Right answer!

Reason: Since the wedding is 'next saturday' we know that it will happen soon. So we can only ask "Will you film her wedding next Saturday?".

QUESTION 9/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Use the information in parentheses to complete the following sentences. Use the verbs in the appropriate form."My friends and I __?__ answer everything on the test. It was really difficult." (not; to be able to)

Weren't able to

Wasn't able to

Was able to

QUESTION 9/10 - review midterm

Right answer!

Reason: This sentence is in the past and it's refering to more than one person, right? "My friends and I". So have to complete with: 'My friends and I weren't able to answer everything on the test. It (the test) was really difficult'.

QUESTION 10/10 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Use the information in parentheses to complete the following sentences. Use the verbs in the appropriate form."I’d root for Jack if he __?__ in our school football tournament." (to compete)

Competes

Competed

Would compete

QUESTION 10/10 - review midterm

Right answer!

Reason: Jack isn't actually competing in the tournament right now, but if he did compete, they would root for him. If "he competed" in the tournament.

SPEED ROUND 1/6 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Complete the sentence:"My brother’s shoes were dirty, so my mom told him to take his shoes off __?__."

At once

Later

For here

SPEED ROUND 1/6 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: We learned that the expression 'at once' refers to an action that need to happen 'right now'. If his shoes are dirty it makes sense for him to take them off 'at once'.

SPEED ROUND 2/6 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Complete the sentence: "My friend broke his ankle and can’t walk well. He will have to use __?__"

A helmet

Crutches

Bridges

SPEED ROUND 2/6 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: We use helmets to protect our heads, and bridges are structures we use to get from one side to another, remeber? So if he broke is ankle... he will need CRUTCHES to help him walk.

SPEED ROUND 3/6 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Complete the sentence:"I won’t help Brad anymore. He should get __?__ together and learn to do things on his own!

His

Himself

Him

SPEED ROUND 3/6 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: "To get yourself together"... Rebember this expression? In the sentence the person is saying that Brad need to change the way he acts, so we can only use 'himself' in this context.

SPEED ROUND 4/6 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Complete the sentence:"Hey, there’s __?__ waiting for you outside. I think it’s your sister."

Somebody

Nobody

Anybody

SPEED ROUND 4/6 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: Notice this isn't a question, and they know for sure there is some person outside. So we can only use somebody (or someone).

SPEED ROUND 5/6 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Complete the sentence:"It’s very late. __?__ you be home now? Your dad will be mad!"

Couldn't

Won't

Shouldn't

SPEED ROUND 5/6 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: It's not like the person can't be home, but they SHOULD be home by the time this action is happening because its 'very late' and their dad is going to be mad. So this question is a confirmation... 'Shouldn't you?'.

SPEED ROUND 6/6 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Complete the sentence:"Come on, Winston. __?__ can answer this question, even a baby! It’s really easy!"

No one

Someone

Anyone

SPEED ROUND 6/6 - REVIEW MIDTERM

Right answer!

Reason: They are saying ANY person without distinction can answer the question, even a baby. So it makes sense that we can only use "anyone" (or anybody).

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