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Grammar Tests, Elementary Level, Test-160. Basic Grammar Exercises (1)



 
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Grammar Tests, Elementary Level, Test-160. Basic Grammar Exercises (1) #1 (permalink) Sun Aug 07, 2011 6:35 am   Grammar Tests, Elementary Level, Test-160. Basic Grammar Exercises (1)
 

Actually I am doing this test second time. At first everything was OK. But now I thing something is to be changed in the following:

Question # 3. What is she like? Does she like movies? Or does she prefer reading? (Any confusion?)

Question # 8. Jack is a really funny guy. I like him a lot! (this sentence is to be changed to ‘Jack is really a funny guy’ or both are OK?)

Please help me
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Grammar Tests, Elementary Level, Test-160. Basic Grammar Exercises (1) #2 (permalink) Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:58 am   Grammar Tests, Elementary Level, Test-160. Basic Grammar Exercises (1)
 

You are right that question #3 is incorrect. The correct answer 'does' is not actually shown as an option. I have changed this on the database, but I don't know how long-if ever - it will take to be reflected in the online tests. There seems to be some problem with the database refreshes reflecting any changes.

Queestion #8 is correct as it stands.
'Jack is a really funny guy' means Jack is very funny.
'Jack is really a funny guy' means Jack is actually a funny guy even though he doesn't appear to be.

Your use of 'actually' as an introduction to your message is incorrect. You should use 'actually' to introduce a sentence when you are giving a contrary opinion to something said by someone else.

Your use of 'thing' is also incorrect. You mean 'Now I think something has to be changed'
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Grammar Tests, Elementary Level, Test-160. Basic Grammar Exercises (1) #3 (permalink) Sun Aug 07, 2011 13:40 pm   Grammar Tests, Elementary Level, Test-160. Basic Grammar Exercises (1)
 

Thak you very much for the clarrification
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