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3. He goes to the academy to take three subjects. 4. He goes to the specific academy to take three
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posted by rfvv Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 7:16pm
1. He goes to an academy to study math and English. [Is 'an academy' in generic
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1. He likes watching loud videos.
2. He likes watching erotic videos. [Can we use these expressions? Are both the same?] 3. The
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1. He often goes to the movies.
2. Often he goes to the movies. 3. He goes to the movies often. [Are they all correct? Would you
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1. What's on at the movies?
[What do 'the movies' mean here? Do "the movies" mean 'the movie theater'?] 2. Let's go to the
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Olivia has some good habits.
1. She likes making pan-fried cakes. 2. She vacuums the living room. 3. She flushes the toilet every
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William has some good habits.
1. He likes eating cereal with milk. 2. He offers seats to elderly people. 3. He keeps to the right
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I feel ______ ______ now.
-------------------------------------------- [How do you read the sentence above?] 1. I feel two blanks
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Today is the first day of middle school. How do you feel?
1. I feel hopeful and nervous. 2. I feel expected and nervous. 3. I
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1. His head moves up and down.
2. His head moves down and up. [#1 is correct. What about #2? do you use 'down and up'?] 3. His
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1. He goes to an academy to study math and English.
[Is 'an academy' in generic use? Or Does 'an' mean 'one'?] 2. He goes to
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posted by rfvv yesterday at 2:39am 1. I saw a boy in the car. 2. When I saw a boy, I was in the car. 3. I saw a boy who
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posted by rfvv Thursday, April 5, 2018 at 6:01am
1. The concert is over. 2. The concert is finished. 3. The concert ended. 4. The
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posted by rfvv Wednesday, April 11, 2018 at 6:11pm
1. A dot is one-dimensional. 2. A surface is two-dimensional. 3. A cube is
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1. I saw a boy in the car.
2. When I saw a boy, I was in the car. 3. I saw a boy who was in the car. At that time I was near the
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1. Let's meet at the car at six.
2. Let's meet near the car at six. 3. Let's meet inside the car at six. [You mean #1 is #2. #1
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1. He is sitting in an armchair [which has armrests].
2. He is sitting on an armchair [which has armrests]. [Can we use both 'in'
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1. My legs are asleep.
2. I am cramped in my legs. 3. I got cramp in my legs. 4. I got a cramp in my legs. [Can we use all the
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1. She is at the bus.
2. She is at the car. 3. She is near the bus. 4. She is near the car. 5. She is by the bus. 6. She is by
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posted by rfvv Friday, April 13, 2018 at 9:46pm
posted by rfvv Monday, April 9, 2018 at 10:21pm 1. What is the root verb of
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1. I don't like chocolate.
2. I don't like chocolates. [Can we use both singular and plural forms; chocolate and chocolates? What
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What do you do in the evening?
1. I do house chores from time to time. 2. I do household chores from time to time. 3. I do chores
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1. I put on a gym uniform for PE classes.
2. I put on a jogging suit for PE classes. 3. I put on a uniform for PE classes. 4. I
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1. He has cereal and milk for breakfast.
2. He has cereal with milk for breakfast. [Which one do we have to use? Are both okay?
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posted by rfvv Monday, April 9, 2018 at 10:21pm
1. What is the root verb of 'seen'? 2. What is the base verb of 'seen'? 3. What
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posted by rfvv today at 6:30am
1. On the way home, Mom smiles and says, "Good job, Hojin. The concert is over. Move and laugh
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1. He is taking a walk at the park.
2. He is taking a walk in the park. 3. He is taking a walk on the park. 4. he is taking a
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posted by rfvv Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 11:42pm
1. He is sitting at the computer. 2. He is working at the computer. 3. He is
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1. On the way home, Mom smiles and says, "Good job, Hojin. The concert is over. Move and laugh now. It's okay."
2. On our way
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1. We sang karaoke together.
2. We sang together in Kareoke. 3. We sang together in a kareoke. [Which one is grammatical?]
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1. A dot is one-dimensional.
2. A surface is two-dimensional. 3. A cube is three-dimensional. 4. At is one-dimension. 5. At is
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1. He is sitting at the computer.
2. He is working at the computer. 3. He is eating at the computer. [Are they all grammatical?
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1. The ship is moving on the river.
2. The ship is moving in the river. [Which preposition do we have to use?] 3. He is floating
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1. He is in the river. [He is inside the river.]
2. He is sitting on the river. [He is sitting on the surface of the water.] 3.
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1. What is the root verb of 'seen'?
2. What is the base verb of 'seen'? 3. What is the bare infinitive of 'seen'? 4. What is the
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posted by rfvv Thursday, April 5, 2018 at 5:57am
1. I laugh. Don't laugh, I tell myself. Think of tomorrow's math test. That
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1. He is swimming in the river.
2. He is swimming on the river. [Can we use on as in #2?] 3. He is on top of the bus. 4. He is on
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1. She is at the river.
2. She is by the river. 3. She is at the car. 4. She is by the car. 5. She is at the table. 6. She is by
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1. At a gift shop, we can buy a teddy bear, right?
Do you use 'present shop' instead of 'gift shop'?
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1. He is at school.
2. He is at the school. 3. She is in school. 4. She is in the school. [Can we use 'the' or do we have to use
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1. Dad is in back of the door. [O]
2. Dad is behind the door. [O] 3. Dad is at the back of the door. [?] 4. Dad is in front of
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1. She is on the car.
[She is on top of the car. She is on the top of the car. ] 2. She is in the car. [She is inside the car to
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1. He is in the river.
[For example, half of his body is in the water. Or he is swimming in the river. He may be enjoying
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1. My leg is asleep.
2. My leg is numb. 3. My leg is sleeping. ------------------------------ Does #1 mean #2? Does #3 carry the
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1. I do not know every student.
[I know some students, and I don't know some students.] 2. I do not know all persons in the room.
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1. She doesn't eat breakfast every day.
[She eats breakfast sometimes, but she skips breakfast sometimes. In this case, we can
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1. The girl on the chair looks back.
2. The girl in the chair looks back. 3. The girl at the chair looks back.
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posted by rfvv yesterday at 7:03am
1. If we don't go to school, we go to academies. 2. If we don't go to school, we go to an
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How do you pronounce 'subject', [-jikt] or [-jekt]?
Are both okay? Which one is popular?
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1. If we don't go to school, we go to academies.
2. If we don't go to school, we go to an academy. 3. If we don't go to school,
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1. The concert is over.
2. The concert is finished. 3. The concert ended. 4. The concert finished. [Are they the same in meaning?
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1. I laugh. Don't laugh, I tell myself. Think of tomorrow's math test. That works. I sit quietly.
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1. I hit the chair in front of me.
1-1. I hit the chair in front of myself. 2. I hit the chair before me. [They are okay. They
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1. We are at my cousin's school.
2. We are in my cousin's school. [Can we use both prepositions?] 3. He plays his violin on
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1. She doesn't eat breakfast every day.
2. She never eats breakfast. 3. Sometimes she eats breakfast, and sometimes she doesn't
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1. After school, I go to a taekwondo center to learn taekwondo.
2. After school, I go to a taekwondo studio to learn taekwondo.
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1. Write the English, and then match the Korean.
2. Write English, and then match Korean. 3. Write the English language, and then
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1. I go to academy for my English.
2. I go to an academy to learn English. 3. I go to an English academy after school. 4. I go to
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1. I eat cereal for breakfast.
2. I eat cereals for breakfast. 3. I eat cereal for my breakfast. 4. I eat cereals for my
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1. say [sei]
2. says[sez] 3. says [seiz] ---------------------------- #1 and #2 are correct. What about #3? Don't you use the
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1. water closet [Longman Dictionary]
noun [ C usually singular ] uk /ˈwɔː.tə ˌklɒz.ɪt/ us /ˈwɑː.t̬ɚ
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The person who correctly guesses what I am thinking of should come to the front and continue playing the Twenty Questions Game.
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1. He doesn't go to work every Sunday.
2. He doesn't go to work on Sundays. 3. He sometimes go to work on Sunday, and sometimes
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1. Books are expensice.
1-1. Books in general are expensive. [Is this explanation correct?] 2. The books are expensive. 2-1. The
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1. School lunch is very important for children. [School lunch in general]
2. The school lunch is great. I like it very much. 3.
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1. Books are expensive. [Books in general]
2. The books are expensive. [The specific books, The particular book...] 3. The book
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Was the term 'water closet' from John Harington, who invented the toilet long ago? Water closet seems to mean either the toilet
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1. forget: to not remember facts, information, or people or things from the past
[This is the definition of 'forget' according to
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1A: How's your middle school, Jimin?
2B: It's good. Everyone is friendly. 3A: Is it different from elementary school? 4B: Yes, we
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1. When your answer is right, you will get 5 points.
2. When your answer is right, you will get 5 scores. 3. When your answer is
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In the Slang Dictionary, I found the expressions.
[toilet terms] 1. Mom, I need to go number one. 2. Mom, I need to go number
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1. The library is open from 9 to 5.
2. The library is open 9 to 5. 3. The library is opened from 9 to 5. 4. The library is opened
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1. Where is the little boys' room?
2. Where is the little girls' room? [Is the person looking for the restroom for little
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1. He is the student of our school.
2. He is the student of his school. [Are both grammatical? Are both mean that there is only
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1. First-year students eat lunch at 12:30.
2. First-year students eat lunch at half past 12. 3. First-year students eat lunch at
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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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1. Good to see you!
2. Good to meet you! 3. Good to meet you again! [Can we use #2 only when we meet someone for the first time?
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Thank you for your help. One more question about the position goes.
1. The cat is in back of the sofa. 2. The cat is behind the
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1. Where is this country?
2. What is this country? 3. What country is this? 4. What country is it? Answer: The country is Russia.
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1. Which food do students eat at lunch time at school in Peru?
2. Which food do students eat at lunch time at school in India? 3.
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1. Lunchtime for first-year students is at 12:30.
2. The lunchtime for first-year students is at 12:30. 3. Lunchtime for
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English - rfvv Friday, March 16, 2018 at 3:07pm
Thank you. 6. Dad is in front of the door. 7. Dad is in back of the door. 8. Dad
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[Situation: They are at a concert.]
Oh, no! My throat feels funny. COUGH! Mom jumps from the sound.
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On the way home, Mom smiles and says, "Good job, Hojin. The concert is over. Move and laugh now. It's okay."
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1. Less than 5,000 people live here.
[Does 'less than 5,000' include '5,000'?] 2. More than 5,000 people live here. [In math,
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1. Mom jumps from the sound.
2. Mom jumps because of the sound. 3. Mom jumps _____ the sound. [ Does #1 mean #2? What is the
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1. He goes to a concert once a week.
[ 'a' in 'once a week' means 'per'. Then, what does 'a' in 'a concert' mean? Does the 'a'
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1. Where is the restroom?
2. Where is a restroom? [Can we use both expression? Do you use only #1? Does the restroom mean the
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1. Where is the restroom?
2. Where is a restroom? [Can we use both expression? Do you use only #1? Does the restroom mean the
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1. Step onto the wooden platform in this classroom.
2. Walk toward the raised platform to introduce yourself. 3. Step to the
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1. Read and interpreat the whole sentences into Korean one by one on the page.
2. Read each sentence and translate it into Korean
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1. I have a headache.
2. I have headache. [Can we use both expressions? Which one is commonly used?]
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[Group 1]
1. Oh, no! 2. Oh, boy! 3. Oh, my! 4. Oh, dear! [Group 2] 5. Oh no! 6. Oh boy! 7. Oh my! 8. Oh dear! [Group 3] 9. Oh,
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1. Where is the restroom?
2. Where is the grils' room? 3. Where is the boys' room? [Can we use those expressions at school? What
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1. They are playing in the room.
2. They are playing at the room. 3. He has just arrived in the room. 4. He has just arrived at
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1. We have three PE classes a week.
2. We have three PE classes every week. 3. We have three PE classes each week. [Are the tree
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posted by rfvv yesterday at 7:25am.
The dietitian says, "This is the school cafeteria." What does the school cafeterian mean? 1.
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1. We have many good books.
2. We have many great books. [Great means 'very good'. What difference do you have between 'good' and
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1. She is the principal of our school.
2. She is the principal whom I met before. 3. She is the only principal of our school. 4.
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The dietitian says, "This is the school cafeteria."
What does the school cafeterian mean? 1. This is the (only) school cafeterian
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