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Wiki🗣️ English Language LearningIntermediate English Language PracticeKnowledge test

Test on Intermediate English Language Practice

Intermediate English Language Practice: Grammar, Vocab, Pronunciation

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Question 1 of 50%

The provided exercises exclusively use 'unless' to express a condition that is overtly negative using 'not' or 'can't' within the 'unless' clause itself.

Test: English language test exercises, English language test (grammar and pronunciation)

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Question 1: The provided exercises exclusively use 'unless' to express a condition that is overtly negative using 'not' or 'can't' within the 'unless' clause itself.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials provide examples such as 'Unless it’s really cold, we’ll have lunch outside tomorrow.' and 'I won’t speak to her unless she apologizes.' In these examples, the 'unless' clause ('it’s really cold', 'she apologizes') does not contain an explicit 'not' or 'can't' but still conveys a negative condition ('if it's not really cold', 'if she doesn't apologize'). While one example ('What will we do unless we can’t find their house?') does use 'can't', it is not exclusive to all 'unless' clauses presented.

Question 2: The provided study materials contain a section where sentences are completed using education-related vocabulary words.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials include a section titled 'VOCABULARY a Tick ( ) A, B, or C to complete the sentences with education words.', which explicitly details exercises focused on filling in blanks with education vocabulary.

Question 3: Which option correctly completes the sentence to show permission? 'My parents don't _____ a car yet.'

A. allow me to drive

B. allow my to drive

C. to drive allow me

D. allow me driving

Explanation: The correct structure for 'allow' when giving permission is 'allow + object + to-infinitive'. Based on the study material example 'allow me to cycle', the correct option follows this pattern.

Question 4: According to the study materials, which type of school would a student attend if they are under 11 years old and prefer living at home?

A. boarding school

B. primary school

C. secondary school

D. state school

Explanation: The study materials indicate that children begin secondary school at 11 years old, meaning a child under 11 would attend a primary school. Additionally, the materials state 'I wouldn’t like to go to a boarding school. I like living at home,' which implies that students at boarding schools do not live at home. Therefore, a student under 11 who prefers living at home would attend a primary school.

Question 5: An area far from the city centre is defined as a cottage.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: According to the study materials, the correct word for the definition 'an area far from the city centre' is 'suburb', not 'cottage'.

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