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Match each underlined word in the sentences to its morphological classification:
1 - "The children outgrew their clothes quickly."
2 - "She was happiness personified."
3 - "Quickly, he adjusted the settings."
4 - "They have to reconsider their strategy."
A. Infinitive
B. Preterite
C. Adverb
D. Noun
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The expression "get a heads-up" in the dialogue "I just thought you should get a heads-up..." is best interpreted as receiving:
Identify the sentence that uses the prepositions "in", "on", and "at" correctly.
Match the following teaching methodologies to their correct description:
1 - Blended Learning.
2 - Flipped Classroom.
3 - Gamification.
4 - Personalized Learning.
( ) This approach tailors instruction to the individual needs of each student. Students may be given different assignments or activities based on their level of proficiency and their learning style.
( ) This approach uses game-like elements to make learning more engaging. Students may earn points, badges, and other rewards for completing tasks.
( ) In this approach, students watch lectures or other instructional materials online before class. This allows them to use class time for more interactive activities, such as discussions, projects, and group work.
( ) This approach combines traditional classroom instruction with online learning. Students may complete some of their work online, and they may also have the opportunity to interact with other students and teachers online.
The correct association is, respectively:
Identify the correct past tense form of the verb "to eat" in the following sentence:
The children _______ all their sandwiches before going to play.
Match the verb forms to their correct uses:
1 - "Have been working"
2 - "Were working"
3 - "Had worked"
4 - "Has worked"
( ) Past perfect
( ) Present perfect continuous
( ) Past continuous
( ) Present perfect Identify the correct matching, respectively:
Many African countries have English as an official language primarily due to the historical influence of British colonialism. During the period of European imperial expansion, Britain established colonies across the continent. The English language was introduced and institutionalized through administration, education, and law, and it remained an official language post-independence because it served as a neutral lingua franca among ethnically diverse populations.
Mark the alternative that presents the countries where English is the official/main language.
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What can be inferred about Calvin's personality from the dialogue?
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In the comic strip, Calvin's father says that he is "liable for his mistakes." What does this mean?
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In the final panel of the comic strip, the character makes a statement about his father's memory. What does this statement imply about the father's claim of never losing a basketball game?
Choose the sentence that correctly uses the third conditional.
Select the option that best fills the blank in the following sentence to maintain parallel structure: "He enjoys reading historical novels, playing chess, and _____."
"Modernism (c.1900-1945): Modernism was a reaction against the traditional forms and values of the past. It was a time of experimentation and innovation, with writers exploring new ways to represent the complexities of modern life. _________________ are some of the major modernist writers.''
Victorian Period (c.1830-1900): The Victorian period was a time of great change and progress, but also of social and economic inequality. Victorian literature is known for its realism, its exploration of social issues, and its focus on the family. ___________________ are some of the leading Victorian novelists.
Match the idiomatic expressions to their correct meanings.
Expressions:
1 - "Kick the bucket"
2 - "Pull someone's leg"
3 - "Hit the nail on the head"
4 - "Let the cat out of the bag" 5 - "Go back to the drawing board"
Meanings:
A. To die
B. To tease or joke with someone
C. To reveal a secret
D. To start over
E. To do something exactly right
Match the sentence fragments to form grammatically correct sentences. Choose the option that correctly pairs all fragments.
1 - Even though she was tired,
2 - Unless you see him,
3 - As soon as the bell rings,
4 - Provided that you have finished,
5 - Although it was raining,
A. you can go home.
B. she managed to finish her presentation.
C. you may leave the classroom.
D. you shouldn't assume he's at home.
E. we decided to go for a walk.
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The veterinarian in the comic strip uses the term "fetch" in relation to a common animal game. What does the term "fetch" usually involve?
Read the news to answer questions 26 to 28.
US President Joe Biden has said he is
considering a request from Australia to drop
the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian
Assange.
The country's parliament recently passed a measure - backed by PM Anthony Albanese - calling for the return of Mr Assange to his native Australia. The US wants to extradite the 52-yearold from the UK on criminal charges over the leaking of military records. Mr Assange denies the charges, saying the leaks were an act of journalism. The president was asked about Australia's request on Wednesday and said: "We're considering it." Mr Albanese said Mr Biden's comments were "encouraging" and he was "increasingly optimistic about an outcome". "We want Mr Assange to be able to return home," he told Sky News Australia.
The Australian measure passed parliament in February. At the time, Mr Albanese told MPs: "People will have a range of views about Mr Assange's conduct... But regardless of where people stand, this thing cannot just go on and on and on indefinitely." Mr Assange is fighting extradition in the UK courts. The extradition was put on hold in March after London's High Court said the United States must provide assurances he would not face the death penalty. The High Court is due to evaluate any responses from the US authorities at the end of May.
By Mike Wendling, BBC News - Available at: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68784298
What does the phrase "about an outcome" imply?
Read the news to answer questions 26 to 28.
US President Joe Biden has said he is
considering a request from Australia to drop
the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian
Assange.
The country's parliament recently passed a measure - backed by PM Anthony Albanese - calling for the return of Mr Assange to his native Australia. The US wants to extradite the 52-yearold from the UK on criminal charges over the leaking of military records. Mr Assange denies the charges, saying the leaks were an act of journalism. The president was asked about Australia's request on Wednesday and said: "We're considering it." Mr Albanese said Mr Biden's comments were "encouraging" and he was "increasingly optimistic about an outcome". "We want Mr Assange to be able to return home," he told Sky News Australia.
The Australian measure passed parliament in February. At the time, Mr Albanese told MPs: "People will have a range of views about Mr Assange's conduct... But regardless of where people stand, this thing cannot just go on and on and on indefinitely." Mr Assange is fighting extradition in the UK courts. The extradition was put on hold in March after London's High Court said the United States must provide assurances he would not face the death penalty. The High Court is due to evaluate any responses from the US authorities at the end of May.
By Mike Wendling, BBC News - Available at: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68784298
The phrase "go on and on and on" typically means:
Read the news to answer questions 26 to 28.
US President Joe Biden has said he is
considering a request from Australia to drop
the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian
Assange.
The country's parliament recently passed a measure - backed by PM Anthony Albanese - calling for the return of Mr Assange to his native Australia. The US wants to extradite the 52-yearold from the UK on criminal charges over the leaking of military records. Mr Assange denies the charges, saying the leaks were an act of journalism. The president was asked about Australia's request on Wednesday and said: "We're considering it." Mr Albanese said Mr Biden's comments were "encouraging" and he was "increasingly optimistic about an outcome". "We want Mr Assange to be able to return home," he told Sky News Australia.
The Australian measure passed parliament in February. At the time, Mr Albanese told MPs: "People will have a range of views about Mr Assange's conduct... But regardless of where people stand, this thing cannot just go on and on and on indefinitely." Mr Assange is fighting extradition in the UK courts. The extradition was put on hold in March after London's High Court said the United States must provide assurances he would not face the death penalty. The High Court is due to evaluate any responses from the US authorities at the end of May.
By Mike Wendling, BBC News - Available at: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68784298
According to the news, which statement best summarizes the stance of the Australian government regarding Julian Assange?