English Questions from Dec 29,2024

Browse the English Q&A Archive for Dec 29,2024, featuring a collection of homework questions and answers from this day. Find detailed solutions to enhance your understanding.

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IV. Join the clauses using an adverb of cause/reason. More than one option is possible. 1. I want to meet you. I will come to your work. 1. She (he)_ excellent at 2 subjects, Maths and English. 2. I (like) my job. It is very boring. 3. Where is Martin? I am sorry, I do not _ (know) 1-A group of comparable tests used for a certain purpose is caleed a(n) \( \qquad \) . 1. battery 2. measurement 3. assessment 4. examination 2-Which of the following is the most common direct measure of speaking? 1. Interview 2. Story telling 3. Discussion 4. Role play 3-All of the following are regarded as recognition-form items BUT \( \qquad \) . 1. true-false 2. short-answer 3. matching 4. multiple-choice 4-We can claim with certainty that the \( \qquad \) is the most frequently used form of measuring a person's oral ability. 1. written test 2. dialog 3. interview 4. observation 5-If you are constructing an achievement test, you should do your best to have a high index for the \( \qquad \) - validity. 1. predictive 2. face 3. concurrent 4. content 6-A \( \qquad \) item is an item that may have more than one acceptable response. 1. objective 2. subjective 3. selective 4. matching 7-Which one of the following tests would you be less likely to purchase in a standardized form? 1. proficiency 2. placement 3. aptitude 4. achievement 8-Which of the following approaches is based on the concept that each language is made up of separate categories such as phonemes, morphemes, etc. that can be measured separately? 1. discrete-point 2. integrative 3. functional 4. pragmatic 9-The subjective judgement of a teacher about a student;s performance is a kind of \( \qquad \) evaluation. 1. qualitative 2. standard 3. quantitative 4. comprehensive 10- Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) is considered as a test of \( \qquad \) 1. placement 2. aptitude 3. proficiency 4. achievement 377. Jerry started to cry. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 378. I am typing your chapter. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 379. The boy has compromised for the shop. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 380. We teach you the best. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 381. He plays with the dog. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 382. We are guests here. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 373. The speaker went down suddenly. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 374. Hosting was a great position for you. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive 375. Hera went life yesterday. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 376. She is driving a small car. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 377. Jerry started to cry. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 378. I am typing your chapter. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 379. The boy has compromised for the shop. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 380. We teach you the best. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 381. He plays with the dog. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 382. We are guests here. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 383. We had gotten our certificate before the teacher came. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 384. Mehrab provides a great environment for learning English. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 385. He has been waiting for you for hours. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 373. The speaker went down suddenly. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 374. Hosting was a great position for you. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 375. Hera went life yesterday. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 376. She is driving a small car. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 377. Jerry started to cry. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 378. I am typing your chapter. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 379. The boy has compromised for the shop. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 380. We teach you the best. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 381. He plays with the dog. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 382. We are guests here. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 383. We had gotten our certificate before the teacher came. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle 384. Mehrab provides a great environment for learning English. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive 385. He has been waiting for you for hours. A. Base verb B. Past Verb C. Progressive D. Past Participle D. Past Participle Passive Voice: Change the following sentences into their form 426 I teach you. 427. She loves you. 428. We all learn English Language at MELA. 429. My father drinks coffee every morning. 430. The question confused you. 431. We are instructing you towards education. 432. You will pass this test. 433. They have invited us. 434. We ate the best meals. 435. You lied the manager. 436. I was napping that time. 437. I listen to the song you recommended. 438. Wood makes papers. 439. I know you. 440. I respect you. 441. MELA teaches English Language. 442. We replaced all the mistakes. 443. Will you do your homework? 444. I do not help them. 445. She comes here. 446. Kick the ball. 447. He is not typing a letter. 448. Marwa did her work. 449. We love all our students. 450. I teach him. Id out the correct case of Nouns in the following sentences: 406. Human is very strong to cover all the problems. A. Nominative Case B. Objective Case C. As Complement D. Oblique Case 407. I like Ahmad for his great behavior. A. Nominative Case B. Objective Case C. As Complement D. Oblique Case 408. They are from Brazil. A. Nominative Case B. Objective Case C. As Complement D. Oblique Case 409. This is a very tall person. A. Nominative Case B. Objective Case C. As Complement 410. She has a hat ed of boss. A. Nominative Case B. Objective Case C. As Complement 411. I knew the boy for his talent. A. Nominative Case B. Objective Case C. As Complement 412. I use this computer. A. Nominative Case B. Objective Case C. As Complement D. Oblique Case 413. Technology holds a great hand in the creation of robots. A. Nominative Case B. Objective Case C. As Complement 414. Coffee comes from Africa. A. Nominative Case B. Objective Case C. As Complement D. Oblique Case 21 6 - 8. sorularda diyaloğy tamamlayan uygun ifadeyi işaretleyiniz. 6. Ken : I never see Meg while he is helping poor people, but his cousin never does. Nancy : You're right. \( \qquad \) A) His cousin is more helpful than Meg B) Meg is more polite than her cousin C) His cousin is more stingy than Meg D) Meg is slimmer than his cousin \( \begin{array}{l}\text { 6 - 8. sorularda diyaloğu tamamlayan uy- } \\ \text { gun ifadeyi işaretleyiniz. }\end{array} \) 6. Ken \( \quad \begin{array}{l}\text { I I never see Meg while he is helping } \\ \text { poor people, but his cousin never } \\ \text { does. }\end{array} \) Nancy : You're right. ............................... .
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