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The sea was very calm? #1 (permalink) Sun Aug 24, 2008 11:52 am   The sea was very calm?
 

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #112 "Postcard: France", question 2

The sea was very ......... and there were not many waves.

(a) calm
(b) kind
(c) polite

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #112 "Postcard: France", answer 2

The sea was very calm and there were not many waves.

Correct answer: (a) calm
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The sea was very calm? #2 (permalink) Sun Aug 24, 2008 11:55 am   The sea was very calm?
 

Hi,

The sea was very calm - there were not many waves. The sea was smooth.

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