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Wiki🗣️ English Language LearningComprehensive English Vocabulary and GrammarKnowledge test

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Comprehensive English Vocabulary & Grammar Guide for Students

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Question 1 of 50%

The phrasal verb 'eat out' means to eat in a restaurant.

Test: Vocabulary, Word formation, Verbs: infinitive vs gerund

20 questions

Question 1: The phrasal verb 'eat out' means to eat in a restaurant.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: 'Eat out' is a phrasal verb meaning to eat in a restaurant, as shown in the study materials: 'eat out → comer en un restaurante.'

Question 2: Which of the following video gaming verbs means to move by turning over and over?

A. slide

B. roll

C. steer

D. dive

Explanation: According to the study materials, 'roll' means 'rodar o moverse girando', which translates to moving by turning over and over. 'Slide' means deslizarse, 'steer' means dirigir o controlar la dirección de un vehículo, and 'dive' means lanzarse o moverse rápidamente hacia abajo o detrás de algo.

Question 3: Is 'Selection' categorized as a '-ness' noun in the provided study materials?

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: 'Selection' is listed under the 'Education – -ion nouns' section, not under 'Nouns: -ness and -ment'.

Question 4: The word "arrangement" is defined as a disagreement or fight with another person.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: According to the study materials, "arrangement" is defined as a plan about how something will happen. "Argument" is defined as a discussion or fight with another person.

Question 5: Based on the study materials, which of the following words is presented as an example of an '-ion noun'?

A. darkness

B. decision

C. argument

D. basically

Explanation: The study materials list 'decision' (decisión) as an example of an '-ion noun'. 'Darkness' is listed as an '-ness' noun, 'argument' as an '-ment' noun, and 'basically' is an adverb.

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