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1. My classmates are very funny and kind.
2. My classmates are very funny and they are kind. 3. My classmates are very funny and
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1. Read all the sentences in a loud voice.
2. Read the whole sentences loudly. 3. Read the whole sentence aloud. [Are they all
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For one year, students have no mid-term exams and final exams. They can do a lot f activities such as career exploration
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This is a title of several kinds of activities or subjects. Should we call the title "subject choice" or "subject selection"? Do
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Is Harper a male given name or a female given name?
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1. Glad to meet you!
2. Glad to see you! [What is the difference between them? Do we use #1 when we first meet a person? Can we
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1. We laugh together and go out.
2. We laugh together and go out at the same time. 3. We laugh together and then go out. [There
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What is he like?
1. He is quiet. 2. He is calm. 3. He is reserved. 4. He is introverted. 5. He is __________.
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The school nurse is in charge of teaching students. What is the suitable name for the subject?
1. health 2. health education 3.
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In this class, students learn about various kinds of jobs. They go out and visit several workplaces so that they can get to know
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1. It is the year 2019.
2. It is 2019. [Are both okay?] 3. I have to urinate. 4. I need to defecate. [Are these expressions
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1. He is at table.
2. He is eating. 3. He is sitting at the table. [Does #1 mean #2 or #3?] 4. He is at the table. 5. He is
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1. He is driving in the road.
2. He is driving on the road. 3. He is driving at the road. [Is #2 correct? What is the
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Thank you for your help. One more question, I have.
1. I go to a middle school. [Does 'I' mean that he is a middle school student
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1. What's he bought?
2. What has he bought? [Are both okay?] 3. How's he solve the problem? 4. How has he solve the problem? [Are
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1. When's he been to Japan?
2. When has he been to Japan? [Can we use #1?] 3. Why's he sad? 4. Why is he sad? [Are both okay?] 5.
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1. Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants or long skirts.
2. Wear long-sleeve shirts, long pants or long skirts. [Which one do we
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1. I had breakfast at 7.
2. I had a heavy breakfast today. 3. I had the breakfast too early. 4. The breakfast I had today was not
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What kind of weather do you like/
1. I like cool weather. 2. I like the cool weather. 3. I like a cool weather. [Which answer is
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1. We don't want some chocolates.
2. We don't want some wine. 3. There aren't some strawberries. 4. There isn't some water. [Can
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1. I have to defecate.
2. I got to defecate. 3. I gotta defecate. 4. I have got to defecate. 5. I need to defecate. 6. I have to
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1. If the ball drops on the floor, the person sitting closest to the ball should pick it up.
2. If the ball drops onto the floor,
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Our cake is on the table.
1. Yours is in the fridge. 2. Theirs is in the fridge. 3. Theirs are in the firdge.
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1. I go to a middle school.
2. I go to middle school. 3. I go to the middle school. [What are the differences among them? Which
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English
Are they cooks? 1. No, they are not. 2. No, they're not. 3. No, they aren't. [Are the three answers grammatical?] 4. Max
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Is Noel a male given name or a female given name?
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1. I'm late, aren't I?
2. I'm late, ain't I? [Do you pronounce 't' in "aren't"? Can we either pronounce 't' or not?] 👍 0 👎
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1. I'm late, aren't I?
2. I'm late, ain't I? [Do you pronounce 't' in "aren't"? Can we either pronounce 't' or not?]
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Do you have a name for the activity, going down on a cliff with a roap on your body? This activity seems to be a sport, an
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1. Why don't we stay here for a while?
2. Why don't we stay here for a long time? 3. Why don't we stay here for a short time?
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1. I have bungee jumped off of a bridge.
2. I have bungee jumped off a bridge. 3. I have bungee jumped of a bridge. [Which
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1. A fish uses its tail for swimming.
2. A fish uses his tail for swimming. 3. A fish uses her tail for swimming. [Can we use all
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English
1. I have a dog, Lucky. He is cute. 2. I have a dog, Lucky. She is cute. 3. I have a dog, Lucky. It is cute. [Can we use
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How can I get to know kinds of English impersonal verbs?
1. It is spring. 2. It rains hard in summer. 3. It snowed hard
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1. Tony's not my brother.
2. Tony isn't my brother. 3. My name's not Peter. 4. My name isn't Peter. 5. This's not my pen. 6. This
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1. I have a dog, Lucky. He is cute.
2. I have a dog, Lucky. She is cute. 3. I have a dog, Lucky. It is cute. [Can we use all the
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1. I am late for flight 701 to Seoul.
2. I am late for Flight 701 to Seoul. [Which one is right? Do we capitalize 'flight'?]
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Are they cooks?
1. No, they are not. 2. No, they're not. 3. No, they aren't. [Are the three answers grammatical?] 4. Max isn't my
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1. He likes to ride a skateboard.
2. He likes to take a skateboard. [#1 is correct. What other verbs can we use instead of
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1. My brother came and pushed me away.
2. My brother came and pushed me off. [Can we use both 'away' and 'off'? Are both
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1. Do you want to go abroad to study some day?
2. Do you want to go abroad some day to study? [Which one is right?]
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1. Weather is still cold.
2. The weather is still cold. 3. It is still cold. ............................. Is #1 grammatical? The
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1. She goes to a yoga class three times a week.
=========================== What does 'class' mean here? Is it classroom or
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1. He got 90 points on the math test.
2. He got 90 on the math test. 3. He got 90 points in the math test. 4. He obtained 90
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And we'll take a cup o' kindness yet,
for auld lang syne. ================================= Q1: What is the meaning of 'yet'
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1. Should old acquaintance be forgot,
and old lang syne? 2. Should old acquaintance be forgot, and should old lang syne be
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1. What kinds of stick food are there on Wangfujing street?
2. What kinds of stick foods are there on Wangfujing street? 3. What
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1. I had cereal with milk.
2. I had cereal and milk. [What is the difference between them?]
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What did you have for breakfast this morning?
1. I had a bowl of cereal. 2. I had cereal with milk. 3. I had rice and some side
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Why does Ms. Gray get up early?
1. She gets up early to bake bread and cakes. 2. Because she has to bake bread and cakes. 3. To
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1. Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to City Hall?
2. Excuse me, can you tell me how to go to City Hall? 3. The writer will
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1. The hamster gave birth to two babies.
2. The hamster bore two babies. 3. The hamster delivered two babies.
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1. With his help, her cow gave birth to a cute baby.
2. Because of his help, her cow gave birth to a cute baby. 3. _______ his
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1. I bought a ramen at the supermarket.
2. I bought two ramens at the supermarket. 3. I bought a pack of ramen at the
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1. He travels a lot and meets many people.
2. He travels much and meets many people. [Can we use 'much' instead of 'a lot'?]
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1. His mystery series are always popular.
2. His mystery soap operas are always popular. ---------------------------------------
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1. She looks happy.
2. She looks like a professor. 3. She looks like she is a professor. [Are they all grammatical?]
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1. She turns 21 in June.
2. She is turning 21 in June. [Which one is right?]
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1. Emily is Rose's sister.
2. Emily is Rose' sister. 3. Mike is Alice's brother. 4. Mike is Alice' brother. [Which ones are
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You are invited to my birthday party. My birthday is November 18th. I have invited a comedian to preside at the party and we
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1. Do it like I tell you.
2. Do it as I tell you. 3. Do it the way I tell you. 4. Do it in the way I tell you. [Can we use all
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1. Our little princess is turning three and we are organizing a fun tea party in her honor.
2. Our little princess is becoming
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What is a dacha?
1. A dacha is a Russian country house. 2. It is a Russian country house. 3. One is a Russian country house.
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1. Talking and singing to the vegetables is good for the vegetables.
2. Talking and singing to the vegetables is good for the
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1. The committee were divided in their opinions.
2. The committee was divided in its opinions. 3. The committee was divided in
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1. It is strange for her to receive fan letters.
1-2. Fan letters are strange for her to receive. [Are both grammatical and the
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1. Everyone watched the sunrise and shouted with joy.
2. Everyone watched sunrise and shouted with joy. [Do we have to sue 'the
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1. His job is a taxi driver.
2. He is a taxi driver. 3. His job is to drive a taxi. ------------------------------- Are the three
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1. How will the writer get to Antarctica?
2. How will the writer go to Antarctica? 3. The writer get there by plane. 4. The
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1. *Chuseok* is a big holiday in Korea.
2. *Chuseok* is a big holiday of Korea. ---------------------------------------- Can we
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1. She washed the dishes in the sink in the kitchen.
[Does 'in the kitchen' modify 'the sink' ? Or does 'in the kitchen' modify
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1. Bring me a book in the top drawer.
[There are some books in the top drawer. Bring me one book among them.] 2. Bring me the
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1. Mid-Winter Day is the biggest holiday in Antarctica.
[There are more than three holidays there. Among the holidays, Mid-Winter
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Is Longman Dictionary from the UK or from the USA?
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1. I got some bananas from them. The bananas were a good gift.
1-1. I got some bananas from them. The bananas were good gifts.
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1. Mid Winter Day is a big holiday in Antarctica.
2. In Antarctica, Mid Winter Day is a big holiday. [Does 'in Antarctica' modify
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1. She washed the dishes in the sink.
2. She washed the dishes at the sink. 3. She washed the dishes in the sink in the kitchen.
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Do the moon and the stars move in the sky at the polar night in Antarctica? Or do they stay in the same places in the sky?
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We all like our piggy pudding
With all its good cheer! ======================= Would you explain 'With all its good cheer'? Does
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1. He is reading a book at the library.
2. He is reading a book next to the library. 3. He is reading a book in the library.
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1. There is a garden in the McMurdo Station. [in Antarctica]
1-1. There is a garden inside the McMurdo Station. 2. The scientists
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Thank you for your help.
================== 1. Today was Mid-Winter Day. It is a big holiday in Antarctica. [What is the part of
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When is Mid-Winter Day in Antarctica?
1. It is on June 21. 2. It is June 21. [Can we use both answers?]
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The moon and the stars are always in the sky.
[Why is 'the stars' used? Can we omit 'the'? Can we see the same stars in the sky?
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1. Today was Mid-Winter Day.
2. Today was Mid-Summer Day. 3. Today was Mid Summer's Day. 4. Today was Mid Summer Day. [Which
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1. She hid her diary under the carpet.
2. She hid her diary beneath the carpet. 3. She hid her diary inside the carpet. 4. She
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1. She hid her diary under the carpet.
2. She hid her diary beneath the carpet. [Which one is correct? Can we use both?]
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1. He caught a big fish, but he put it back.
2. He caught a big fish, but he turn it back. 3. He caught a big fish, but he
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I appreciate your help. One more time, I posted the questions concerning the use of prepositions. Would you check the questions?
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1. What did you do on Easter Day?
2. What did you do at Easter? 3. What did you do on Easter? [Don'w we use #3?] 4. We ate turkey
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1. He is working in the building.
2. He is working at the building. [Is #2 wrong? Can we use 'at' in the sentence?] 3. The boy is
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Thank you for your help.
1. He enjoys jogging on Monday morning. 2. He will have a meeting on the morning of July 22. 3. He will
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1. The boys are now at school.
2. The boys are now in class. 3. The boys are now in school. 4. The boys are now learning in
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1. We'll see you in the morning on Tuesday, July 14.
2. We'll see you on Tuesday morning, July 14. [Are both okay?] 3. On
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1. What did you do on Easter Day?
2. What did you do at Easter? 3. What did you do on Easter? [Don'w we use #3?] 4. We ater
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1. He enjoys jogging in the morning.
2. He enjoys jogging in Monday morning. 3. He enjoys jogging on Monday morning. [Do we have
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1. there: used in speech after a noun to emphasize which person, thing, etc., you are referring to
2. there: used in speech after
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1. He met the boy here.
------------------------------------ Q1: Does 'the boy' modify 'met' or 'the boy'? Q2: Is 'here' an
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1. He will hit the boy with a pen.
--------------------------------------- Does 'with a pen' modify 'will hit' or 'hit'? Does
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1. They will not be lonely any more.
2. They will no more lonely. 3. They will lonely no more. [Are they all grammatical? What is
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