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 All tests  Quiz  Listen to this test (MP3)  FAQ  ESL Forum  Dictionaries Meaning of "You never did"
responses question 1
Jill: 'I got that job even though you didn't think I stood a chance.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 1 responses (7), present perfect tense, you always did! vs you never did! vs you sometimes did! vs you often did!

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 famous vs. popular I will never!
responses question 2
Jill: 'I had some good news today — I've won the lottery.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 2 8 part of speech quiz, well i never! vs well i rarely! vs well i frequently! vs well i occasionally!

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 famous vs. popular What does this phrase mean: "Goodness me"?
responses question 3
Jill: 'We've collected thousands of pounds this week for charity.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 3 possessive pronoun adjective, goodness you! vs goodness them! vs goodness us! vs goodness me!

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 famous vs. popular "well done" vs. "well made"
responses question 4
Jill: 'She came top in the exam grades this summer.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 4 esl possessive adjectives, well made. vs well held. vs well got. vs well done.

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 famous vs. popular What a loss! VERSUS What a shame!
responses question 5
Jill: 'After all that effort we didn't manage to sell a single one.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 5 pronoun lesson plans, what a loss! vs what a shame! vs what a job! vs what a crime!

 famous vs. popular What does "hard luck" mean?
responses question 6
Frank: 'You know I put money in that company — well it's gone bankrupt.'
Jill: '.........'


responses, answer 6 responses (7), demonstrative pronoun, stiff luck! vs solid luck! vs hard luck! vs thick luck!

 famous vs. popular What does this phrase mean: "What a bore"?
responses question 7
Jill: 'I've waited 3 hours for a bus now.'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 7 gerunds, what a bore! vs what a boar! vs what bores! vs what boars!

 famous vs. popular "I am amazing" vs. "I am amazed"
responses question 8
Jill: 'Look at all the work I've done, aren't you impressed?'
Frank: '.........'


responses, answer 8 adverbs of frequency quiz, i am amazing! vs i am amazed! vs i amaze! vs i am being amazed!

 famous vs. popular What does "That'll be the day" means?
responses question 9
Frank: 'I hear that the Government is going to abolish income tax.'
Jill: '.........'


responses, answer 9 much many english, that is the day! vs that could be the day! vs that may be the day! vs that'll be the day!

 famous vs. popular conditional sentence: I'll believe it when I see it
responses question 10
Frank: 'They say that all this rubbish is going to be taken away tomorrow.'
Jill: '.........'


responses, answer 10 idioms and phrase, i believe when i see it. vs i'll believe it when seen. vs i'll believe it when i see it. vs i

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