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I found it at the last moment, but it helped me a lot!
š Unique Tag Question Forms
1. Letās go for a walk, shall we?
š© Used when suggesting something together.
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2. Iām the only one who saw it, arenāt I?
š© Special case: āI amā takes āarenāt Iā as the tag (not āam Iā).
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3. Nobody called you, did they?
š© āNobodyā is negative, so the tag becomes positive.
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4. She hardly ever eats sweets, does she?
š© Adverbs like āhardly,ā ārarely,ā āseldomā make the sentence negative.
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5. You used to live in a cave, didnāt you?
š© āUsed toā takes ādidnātā as its tag.
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6. Nothing is wrong, is it?
š© āNothingā is negative, so the tag becomes positive.
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7. Let me help you, will you?
š© When using "let me", the tag becomes āwill you?ā
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8. Thereās a snake under your bed, isnāt there?
š© āThere isā takes āisnāt there?ā as the tag.
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9. Few people understand quantum physics, do they?
š© āFewā is a negative idea ā tag becomes positive.
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10. You won the lottery again, didnāt you?
š© Surprising or unexpected behavior with confirmation.
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1. Letās go for a walk, shall we?
š© Used when suggesting something together.
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2. Iām the only one who saw it, arenāt I?
š© Special case: āI amā takes āarenāt Iā as the tag (not āam Iā).
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3. Nobody called you, did they?
š© āNobodyā is negative, so the tag becomes positive.
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4. She hardly ever eats sweets, does she?
š© Adverbs like āhardly,ā ārarely,ā āseldomā make the sentence negative.
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5. You used to live in a cave, didnāt you?
š© āUsed toā takes ādidnātā as its tag.
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6. Nothing is wrong, is it?
š© āNothingā is negative, so the tag becomes positive.
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7. Let me help you, will you?
š© When using "let me", the tag becomes āwill you?ā
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8. Thereās a snake under your bed, isnāt there?
š© āThere isā takes āisnāt there?ā as the tag.
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9. Few people understand quantum physics, do they?
š© āFewā is a negative idea ā tag becomes positive.
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10. You won the lottery again, didnāt you?
š© Surprising or unexpected behavior with confirmation.
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It's high time + V2
Eg, It's high time we had a serious conversation about our relationship
Eg, It's high time we had a serious conversation about our relationship
Did you know the meaning of TOPPLE?
TOPPLE (verb)
- to fall or make something fall, especially suddenly or unexpectedly
- to make somebody lose their position of power or authority (= overthrow)
Examples:
⢠The strong winds TOPPLED the old tree.
⢠Protesters aimed to TOPPLE the corrupt
government.
⢠He accidentally TOPPLED the stack of books.
TOPPLE (verb)
- to fall or make something fall, especially suddenly or unexpectedly
- to make somebody lose their position of power or authority (= overthrow)
Examples:
⢠The strong winds TOPPLED the old tree.
⢠Protesters aimed to TOPPLE the corrupt
government.
⢠He accidentally TOPPLED the stack of books.
Umpteen ~ a large number of
Eg: we usually had umpteen visitors dropping by, but now we have very (less) visitors.
Eg: we usually had umpteen visitors dropping by, but now we have very (less) visitors.
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1, Meticulous (adjective)
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Usage:
She is a meticulous student who double-checks every answer before submitting her work.
The artistās meticulous brushwork made the painting look incredibly lifelike.
2. Alleviate (verb)
Meaning: To reduce or ease pain, stress, or a problem.
Usage:
The doctor gave her medicine to alleviate the pain in her back.
Volunteers helped alleviate the suffering of flood victims by distributing food and water.
Meaning: Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
Usage:
She is a meticulous student who double-checks every answer before submitting her work.
The artistās meticulous brushwork made the painting look incredibly lifelike.
2. Alleviate (verb)
Meaning: To reduce or ease pain, stress, or a problem.
Usage:
The doctor gave her medicine to alleviate the pain in her back.
Volunteers helped alleviate the suffering of flood victims by distributing food and water.
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š Section 1: Vocabulary & Sentence Completion (20 Questions)
The word "abundant" most nearly means:
A) rareāB) plentifulāC) expensiveāD) outdated
Answer: B
Choose the best synonym for "vivid":
A) dullāB) brightāC) slowāD) ancient
Answer: B
He was elated by the news of his promotion. āElatedā means:
A) disappointedāB) joyfulāC) tiredāD) confused
Answer: B
She gave a candid reply. "Candid" most closely means:
A) secretiveāB) honestāC) lengthyāD) biased
Answer: B
The lecture was tedious and many students fell asleep. āTediousā =
A) excitingāB) boringāC) shortāD) informative
Answer: B
She coaxed him into joining the club. "Coaxed" =
A) forcedāB) persuaded gentlyāC) deceivedāD) ignored
Answer: B
Choose the antonym of "scarce":
A) ampleāB) tinyāC) uselessāD) hidden
Answer: A
He has meticulous handwriting. "Meticulous" means:
A) messyāB) carefulāC) fastāD) large
Answer: B
The issue is pivotal to our decision. "Pivotal" =
A) trivialāB) centralāC) confusingāD) minor
Answer: B
A superfluous remark is one that is:
A) helpfulāB) unnecessaryāC) rudeāD) interesting
Answer: B
Choose the best synonym for "tenacious":
A) weakāB) persistentāC) politeāD) transparent
Answer: B
She had a predilection for classical music. This means:
A) dislikeāB) preferenceāC) obligationāD) knowledge
Answer: B
The team faced adversity but still succeeded. "Adversity" =
A) supportāB) difficultyāC) successāD) wealth
Answer: B
He spoke with reserve, revealing little emotion. "Reserve" =
A) cautionāB) excitementāC) enthusiasmāD) anger
Answer: A
The artistās work was haunting. āHauntingā =
A) cheerfulāB) memorable and eerieāC) colorfulāD) insignificant
Answer: B
He endured the journey with fortitude. "Fortitude" =
A) cowardiceāB) strengthāC) curiosityāD) laziness
Answer: B
Choose the antonym of "arduous":
A) easyāB) steepāC) criticalāD) necessary
Answer: A
She was elusive, always difficult to contact. "Elusive" =
A) easy to catchāB) difficult to findāC) talkativeāD) famous
Answer: B
His testimony was credible, so the jury believed him. "Credible" =
A) unbelievableāB) truthfulāC) irrelevantāD) delayed
Answer: B
The results were inconclusive. āInconclusiveā =
A) clearāB) decisiveāC) not definitiveāD) positive
Answer: C
š§© Section 2: Grammar & Usage (25 Questions)
Neither of the students ___ ready for the exam.
A) areāB) wereāC) isāD) be
Answer: C
Each of the players ___ a unique skill set.
A) haveāB) have hadāC) hasāD) is having
Answer: C
If I ___ you, I would study harder.
A) wasāB) wereāC) amāD) be
Answer: B
She is one of those people who ___ always late.
A) isāB) areāC) wasāD) has been
Answer: B
She has lived here ___ five years.
A) sinceāB) forāC) duringāD) until
Answer: B
He doesnāt know ___ cat is lost.
A) thatāB) whoseāC) whichāD) who
Answer: B
I prefer coffee ___ tea in the morning.
A) instead ofāB) thanāC) overāD) than to
Answer: B
By the time we arrived, the train ___.
A) will leaveāB) had leftāC) has leftāD) left
Answer: B
Neither the manager nor the employees ___ aware of the change.
A) wasāB) wereāC) isāD) are
Answer: A
There ___ five books missing from the shelf.
A) isāB) areāC) wasāD) were
Answer: B
She decided ___ the meeting after lunch.
A) callsāB) callingāC) to callāD) call
Answer: C
I wish I ___ known the truth earlier.
A) haveāB) hadāC) will haveāD) would have
Answer: B
The movie, along with the trailers, ___ shown at 7 PM.
A) isāB) areāC) wereāD) have been
Answer: A
He runs faster than anyone ___ his class.
A) ināB) atāC) fromāD) of
Answer: A
Sheās the only person I know ___ can solve this puzzle.
A) whoāB) whoseāC) whomāD) which
Answer: A
If only he ___ more careful!
A) isāB) would beāC) wereāD) was
Answer: C
This is the best book ___ I have ever read.
A) whichāB) whatāC) thatāD) whose
Answer: A
Hardly ___ she walked in when it started to rain.
A) didāB) sheāC) hadāD) has
The word "abundant" most nearly means:
A) rareāB) plentifulāC) expensiveāD) outdated
Answer: B
Choose the best synonym for "vivid":
A) dullāB) brightāC) slowāD) ancient
Answer: B
He was elated by the news of his promotion. āElatedā means:
A) disappointedāB) joyfulāC) tiredāD) confused
Answer: B
She gave a candid reply. "Candid" most closely means:
A) secretiveāB) honestāC) lengthyāD) biased
Answer: B
The lecture was tedious and many students fell asleep. āTediousā =
A) excitingāB) boringāC) shortāD) informative
Answer: B
She coaxed him into joining the club. "Coaxed" =
A) forcedāB) persuaded gentlyāC) deceivedāD) ignored
Answer: B
Choose the antonym of "scarce":
A) ampleāB) tinyāC) uselessāD) hidden
Answer: A
He has meticulous handwriting. "Meticulous" means:
A) messyāB) carefulāC) fastāD) large
Answer: B
The issue is pivotal to our decision. "Pivotal" =
A) trivialāB) centralāC) confusingāD) minor
Answer: B
A superfluous remark is one that is:
A) helpfulāB) unnecessaryāC) rudeāD) interesting
Answer: B
Choose the best synonym for "tenacious":
A) weakāB) persistentāC) politeāD) transparent
Answer: B
She had a predilection for classical music. This means:
A) dislikeāB) preferenceāC) obligationāD) knowledge
Answer: B
The team faced adversity but still succeeded. "Adversity" =
A) supportāB) difficultyāC) successāD) wealth
Answer: B
He spoke with reserve, revealing little emotion. "Reserve" =
A) cautionāB) excitementāC) enthusiasmāD) anger
Answer: A
The artistās work was haunting. āHauntingā =
A) cheerfulāB) memorable and eerieāC) colorfulāD) insignificant
Answer: B
He endured the journey with fortitude. "Fortitude" =
A) cowardiceāB) strengthāC) curiosityāD) laziness
Answer: B
Choose the antonym of "arduous":
A) easyāB) steepāC) criticalāD) necessary
Answer: A
She was elusive, always difficult to contact. "Elusive" =
A) easy to catchāB) difficult to findāC) talkativeāD) famous
Answer: B
His testimony was credible, so the jury believed him. "Credible" =
A) unbelievableāB) truthfulāC) irrelevantāD) delayed
Answer: B
The results were inconclusive. āInconclusiveā =
A) clearāB) decisiveāC) not definitiveāD) positive
Answer: C
š§© Section 2: Grammar & Usage (25 Questions)
Neither of the students ___ ready for the exam.
A) areāB) wereāC) isāD) be
Answer: C
Each of the players ___ a unique skill set.
A) haveāB) have hadāC) hasāD) is having
Answer: C
If I ___ you, I would study harder.
A) wasāB) wereāC) amāD) be
Answer: B
She is one of those people who ___ always late.
A) isāB) areāC) wasāD) has been
Answer: B
She has lived here ___ five years.
A) sinceāB) forāC) duringāD) until
Answer: B
He doesnāt know ___ cat is lost.
A) thatāB) whoseāC) whichāD) who
Answer: B
I prefer coffee ___ tea in the morning.
A) instead ofāB) thanāC) overāD) than to
Answer: B
By the time we arrived, the train ___.
A) will leaveāB) had leftāC) has leftāD) left
Answer: B
Neither the manager nor the employees ___ aware of the change.
A) wasāB) wereāC) isāD) are
Answer: A
There ___ five books missing from the shelf.
A) isāB) areāC) wasāD) were
Answer: B
She decided ___ the meeting after lunch.
A) callsāB) callingāC) to callāD) call
Answer: C
I wish I ___ known the truth earlier.
A) haveāB) hadāC) will haveāD) would have
Answer: B
The movie, along with the trailers, ___ shown at 7 PM.
A) isāB) areāC) wereāD) have been
Answer: A
He runs faster than anyone ___ his class.
A) ināB) atāC) fromāD) of
Answer: A
Sheās the only person I know ___ can solve this puzzle.
A) whoāB) whoseāC) whomāD) which
Answer: A
If only he ___ more careful!
A) isāB) would beāC) wereāD) was
Answer: C
This is the best book ___ I have ever read.
A) whichāB) whatāC) thatāD) whose
Answer: A
Hardly ___ she walked in when it started to rain.
A) didāB) sheāC) hadāD) has
To all the sincere people who do good deeds behind the camera, unseen by others but seen only by the Creator, may He grant us all long life, health, and His grace!
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Ironically, I was arrested due to the French policeās own mistake: before August 2024, they ignored French and EU laws and hadnāt sent any of their queries to Telegram via the required legal process. They could have learned the correct procedure simply by googling it or asking.
One year after this strange arrest, I still have to return to France every 14 days, with no appeal date in sight. Sadly, the only outcome of my arrest so far has been massive damage to Franceās image as a free country.
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Phobias You Should Know
Mysophobia ā Fear of germs & dirt
Thanatophobia ā Fear of death
Glossophobia ā Fear of public speaking
Monophobia ā Fear of being alone
Aquaphobia ā Fear of water
Atychiphobia ā Fear of failure
Xenophobia ā Fear of strangers/foreigners
Acrophobia ā Fear of heights
Claustrophobia ā Fear of closed spaces
Hemophobia ā Fear of blood
Nyctophobia ā Fear of darkness
Enochlophobia ā Fear of crowds
Coulrophobia ā Fear of clowns
Hippophobia ā Fear of horses
Aviophobia ā Fear of flying
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Heliophobia ā Fear of sunlight
Tokophobia ā Fear of childbirth
Philophobia ā Fear of love
šØ which one of those phobias do you think you have ?
Mysophobia ā Fear of germs & dirt
Thanatophobia ā Fear of death
Glossophobia ā Fear of public speaking
Monophobia ā Fear of being alone
Aquaphobia ā Fear of water
Atychiphobia ā Fear of failure
Xenophobia ā Fear of strangers/foreigners
Acrophobia ā Fear of heights
Claustrophobia ā Fear of closed spaces
Hemophobia ā Fear of blood
Nyctophobia ā Fear of darkness
Enochlophobia ā Fear of crowds
Coulrophobia ā Fear of clowns
Hippophobia ā Fear of horses
Aviophobia ā Fear of flying
Q
Heliophobia ā Fear of sunlight
Tokophobia ā Fear of childbirth
Philophobia ā Fear of love
šØ which one of those phobias do you think you have ?
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