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 All tests  TOP 100  Forum  Dictionaries Interesting vs. interested, annoying vs. annoyed, boring vs
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I have a very interesting job because as a journalist I meet many people.

Correct entry:   interesting
The error was: (b) interested

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 learn english vocabulary: noun adjective verb test gre preparation Difference between bad and badly
my thoughts answers 2
My boss watches me very closely and always lets me know how I am doing my job and always tells me if I am doing badly.

Correct entry:   badly
The error was: (c) bad

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 free word games online: nouns adjectives verbs game free gre test Using preposition: away from
my thoughts answers 3
You probably have never heard of my country or the town where I live because they are very far from your home.

Correct entry:   from
The error was: (c) of

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 meaning of boisterous, cognizance, rusticate, preeminent I would like someone to do something
my thoughts answers 4
I would like you to see some pictures of my country and I will attach them to my next report.

Correct entry:   to
The error was: (a) at

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 definition of pure, fertile, president, satisfy, middle, translate I've been trying since
my thoughts answers 5
I have been trying since I was at school to learn another foreign language but it's very difficult for me.

Correct entry:   have been
The error was: (a) am

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my thoughts answers 6
Whenever I open my mouth to speak English I always feel that people are laughing and that makes me nervous.

Correct entry:   people
The error was: (b) peoples

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 word find games: free online noun adjective game mcat vocabulary test Difference between Neither and Either
my thoughts answers 7
What I find is that either I make a bad grammatical mistake or I pronounce the word the wrong way.

Correct entry:   or
The error was: (b) also

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 meaning of allotrope, x-chromosome, consumer, unsaturated fat, jet Present perfect: have visited
my thoughts answers 8
I wonder if you have ever visited my country because more and more tourists are coming now.

Correct entry:   visited
The error was: (b) visit

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my thoughts answers 9
I hope one day you will come and I hope that I haven't made too many mistakes in my sentences.

Correct entry:   made
The error was: (b) done

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 meaning of "lost his touch" Effect vs. affect
my thoughts answers 10
I expect you will understand most of what I have written and that you are not affected too much by the mistakes.

Correct entry:   affected
The error was: (c) effected

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