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all agog question 1
Unfortunately the cooker overheated and then exploded and so it really wasn't long before the whole house was alight.


all agog, answer 1 all agog, ending a sentence in a preposition, in light vs on fire vs with fire vs with light

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all agog question 2
After several days underground after the earthquake one child was pulled out alive.


all agog, answer 2 short story past simple regular verbs, still talking vs still seeing vs still trying vs still living

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 introduction: my name is stanislav... meaning of abroad
all agog question 3
They found that there was no possibility of work in their own country so they decided to try their luck abroad.


all agog, answer 3 subjunctive verb, in another place vs in another town vs in another country vs in another city

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 introduction: my name is stanislav... What does anew mean?
all agog question 4
I must congratulate her on the way she has overcome all her problems and gone back to her old job to start anew.


all agog, answer 4 teaching part of speech, beginning vs once more vs firstly vs twice more

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 introduction: my name is stanislav... Preposition at the end
all agog question 5
I've looked everywhere for my passport and can only assume it has gone astray.


all agog, answer 5 preposition as, got freed vs got taken vs got missed vs got lost

 introduction: my name is stanislav... meaning of "taken aback"
all agog question 6
When she told her parents that she had decided to get married, they were utterly taken aback.


all agog, answer 6 all agog, future tense, surprised vs returned vs overturned vs determined

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all agog question 7
There are no two ways about it because the crime that has been committed is really akin to murder.


all agog, answer 7 part of speech, keen on vs good to vs similar to vs different to

 introduction: my name is stanislav... "Exist in large numbers" vs "Exist all over"
all agog question 8
So many good ideas abound in his mind, he finds it difficult to know where to start.


all agog, answer 8 pronoun song, exist all over vs exist in large numbers vs exist in different parts vs exist everywhere

 introduction: my name is stanislav... How do you pronounce "askew"?
all agog question 9
I spent ages fixing the nail in the wall to put the picture up and then I stood back and found it was askew.


all agog, answer 9 category part of speech, not straight vs not clear vs not definite vs not pretty

 introduction: my name is stanislav... Meaning of all agog
all agog question 10
We couldn't wait for them to come home after their holidays as we were all agog to hear what had happened.


all agog, answer 10 adverbs and adjectives, very concerned vs very prepared vs very interested vs very worried

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