Master English Past Tenses & Travel Vocabulary for Students
20 questions
A. Ano
B. Ne
Explanation: The 'Types of transport' section in the vocabulary lists vehicles such as 'van', 'lorry/truck', and 'coach', but 'car' is not present in this specific list.
A. A temporary state, place, or process of purification after death.
B. A person with an obsessive desire to set fire to things.
C. To be tricked, misled, or betrayed into believing an untruth.
D. A person's strong loyalty, devotion, or commitment.
Explanation: The glossary defines 'Pyro' as 'A person with an obsessive desire to set fire to things'.
A. Ano
B. Ne
Explanation: The past continuous is used to talk about activities in progress at a moment in the past, describe scenes in a story, or talk about an activity in progress when another, shorter activity happened. Finished actions or situations in the past are described using the past simple.
A. I am used to walking to school every morning now.
B. She is used to the noisy environment of the city.
C. They used to live in a quiet village when they were children.
D. He is used to get up early on weekdays.
Explanation: The study material states that 'be used to' is followed by a gerund or a noun, and it is used to talk about things that are normally familiar to us. 'I am used to walking to school every morning now.' correctly uses 'be used to + gerund'. 'She is used to the noisy environment of the city.' correctly uses 'be used to + noun'. 'They used to live in a quiet village when they were children.' uses 'used to + infinitive' to talk about past habits, not 'be used to'. 'He is used to get up early on weekdays.' is grammatically incorrect because 'be used to' must be followed by a gerund (getting up), not an infinitive.
A. Ano
B. Ne
Explanation: The lyrics "I've got my life to live And all my love to give and I will survive" express resilience, determination, and a positive outlook, not hopelessness or defeat.