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Simple Present (3)

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simple present question 1
The moment he crossed the doorstep, an old school friend comes up to Andrew, ......... to buy him a drink and tells him not to look so worried.


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 vocabulary words: noun lists toeic test What the difference between "else" and "also"?
simple present question 2
Andrew showed him the headlines: "Petrol prices rise again" — "But you haven't got a car" said his friend — "I know" retorted Andrew — "still it means everything ......... will go up in price, too."


simple present, answer 2 interrogative pronoun, too vs else vs other vs also

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simple present question 3
Everyone in the pub looks ......... depressed at this remark and begins to think of all the price increases that will follow.


simple present, answer 3 esl phrasal verbs activities, ideally vs conveniently vs suitably vs easily

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 define ado, birth rate, caveat, central, dietician, garment The gloom is palpable
simple present question 4
The ......... is palpable. Then suddenly the door bursts open and in walks our heroine, Sally looking like a drowned rat.


simple present, answer 4 idioms expression, boom vs bloom vs room vs gloom

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 definition of close, terrible, find, count, river, fever Does 'drenched' mean 'totally wet'?
simple present question 5
Most people in the pub think to themselves: "What a pretty girl" Andrew sees her as someone who is ......... and needs help.


simple present, answer 5 esl writing lessons, drenched vs drowned vs draped vs downed

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 games to teach english vocabulary: adjective noun lists What does "all right" mean? Is there an expression totally right?
simple present question 6
He walks over to her and asks if she is ......... right.


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 word quizes: free online adjective noun game gmat preparation test Transferred versus preferred
simple present question 7
For probably the first time in his life Andrew actually ......... his worry from himself to someone else.


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 define sporadic, squalid, paean, ideology, approbatory a special drink vs. a specialised drink
simple present question 8
And he mixes her a ......... drink to protect her from a possible cold.


simple present, answer 8 past tense, unusual vs speciality vs specialised vs special

 a crying shame? "How do you know?" vs "How do you realize?"
simple present question 9
The conversation went as follows: "I hear you live in this village, too" — "How do you .........?" asked Andrew.


simple present, answer 9 english travel adjectives, discover vs find vs know vs realise

 patient care assistant versus social worker Does 'stir' have to be in the Present form? Shouldn't it be "stirred"?
simple present question 10
But Sally changed the subject. "This drink tastes delicious. How did you make it?" — "I put a drop of ginger ale and a piece of lemon in the alcohol and then ......... thoroughly."


simple present, answer 10 phrasal verbs readings in english, stir vs beat vs mash vs fork

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