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12%
You did what you did.
74%
What's done is done.
12%
What's doing is done.
2%
____
The motorcars has had an enormous effect ____ in North America.
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to daily life
58%
on daily life
18%
in daily lives
11%
in daily life
I told them about it, but _____ listened.
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somebody
78%
nobody
7%
anybody
4%
anyone
Mr Brown ____ a car if he had enough money.
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will buy
10%
has bought
64%
would buy
6%
bought
They have made a lot of progress _____ the country became independent.
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until
54%
since
16%
before
7%
for
Professor, could you ____ for a minute. I need to talk to you.
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hold in
62%
hold on
23%
hold up
1%
hold at
Excuse me Professor, could you _____, please?
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speak up
20%
speak on
11%
speak above
17%
speak out
Mike is a person ___
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who he always does well.
6%
which always does well.
12%
whose always does well.
71%
who always does well.
Herat is a city _____ is located in the west of Afghanistan.
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40%
where
54%
which
4%
Who
2%
Whose
♦️Read the text and answer the following questions
Keyboards don't exactly spring to mind when you think of high-tech innovations, especially now that we have voice and even gesture controls for our gadgets.
A new device is taking typing in a smart direction.
The Georgia Tech researchers have developed an intelligent keyboard that captures information about the force and length of key strokes. They say these patterns are unique to different typists and could lead to a new type of bio-metric security.
The keyboard can also power itself using something called "contact electrification". It generates current when your fingertips touch the keys. So we are talking about a wireless keypad that never needs batteries.
May be the best feature of the keyboard is that it's basically made of layers of plastic, there's no mechanical keys.That means you can drop crumbs or even spill coffee on it without any damage.
Keyboards don't exactly spring to mind when you think of high-tech innovations, especially now that we have voice and even gesture controls for our gadgets.
A new device is taking typing in a smart direction.
The Georgia Tech researchers have developed an intelligent keyboard that captures information about the force and length of key strokes. They say these patterns are unique to different typists and could lead to a new type of bio-metric security.
The keyboard can also power itself using something called "contact electrification". It generates current when your fingertips touch the keys. So we are talking about a wireless keypad that never needs batteries.
May be the best feature of the keyboard is that it's basically made of layers of plastic, there's no mechanical keys.That means you can drop crumbs or even spill coffee on it without any damage.
📊Quiz and Grammar
♦️Read the text and answer the following questions Keyboards don't exactly spring to mind when you think of high-tech innovations, especially now that we have voice and even gesture controls for our gadgets. A new device is taking typing in a smart direction.…
To control our gadgets, we use:
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Voice recognition and even gestures
31%
Mainly keyboards
17%
None of the above
📊Quiz and Grammar
♦️Read the text and answer the following questions Keyboards don't exactly spring to mind when you think of high-tech innovations, especially now that we have voice and even gesture controls for our gadgets. A new device is taking typing in a smart direction.…
An intelligent keyboard has been developed by:
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Researches in Croatia
23%
Researches in Tokyo, Japan
62%
Researches in Georgia, USA
📊Quiz and Grammar
♦️Read the text and answer the following questions Keyboards don't exactly spring to mind when you think of high-tech innovations, especially now that we have voice and even gesture controls for our gadgets. A new device is taking typing in a smart direction.…
The smart keyboard can:
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type 2000 characters in 35 seconds
57%
Get information about how a typist types
21%
Absorb coffee so that it doesn't damage