She has just gone Out ........ ? ? ? ? ? ? Maybe: She just Left or She just went Out ..... ....... ..... . . . . . .
@mikekurtz586811 күн бұрын
As a native speaker, I can verify that the idiomatic phrase is a correct and frequently used expression. It is used to describe the action of someone who has left the house or building. Where they may have gone is irrelevant; the point would be that they are no longer within the building where they were. They've simply "gone out"...somewhere else
@sunetraadhya517012 күн бұрын
Question 6 is wrong. You borrow from someone. The answer should be lend
@eduardchirila793012 күн бұрын
That's correct!
@eduardchirila793012 күн бұрын
Also: None of them are available, not is available...
@eduardchirila793012 күн бұрын
Question 16
@mikekurtz586812 күн бұрын
@@eduardchirila7930I noticed your comment regarding question 16, while I was posting my own comments. Actually, the test answer "is" is correct. The rule is that the sentence verb must agree with the subject, NOT with the prepositional phrase. The subject here is "none" which is regarded as singular. Any nouns or pronouns (they, them, people etc) that follow the preposition (in this case "of") are part of the prepositional phrase, and are to be totally disregarded in determining verb tense. It is a common error among even some native speakers. So, for example, we would say: "He is among the many people who enjoys [not enjoy] football.
@mondaydoh372312 күн бұрын
,4/40
@sthillarys5210 күн бұрын
Apart from the discrepancy on question 6 anyway, I would say this quiz is so easy it must be aimed at those whose first language isn’t even English, & personally I found the really annoying music more challenging than the actual quiz!
@Vazifehshenas13 күн бұрын
Thank so much It was great but I make 5 mistakes.
@joshuaukoyen782012 күн бұрын
@@Vazifehshenas made* not make
@Grammarforeveryone12 күн бұрын
Good
@Sumathi-x6g12 күн бұрын
14 mistakes.😊
@MuhammadIqbal-iq7pn13 күн бұрын
Correct 26 False 14 Too bad
@mikekurtz586811 күн бұрын
Hello, I noticed your comment as I was sending my own. I wasn't sure if you were stating that the answer to #14 was false, because the answer given is actually correct. If you disagree, I would be happy to reply to your question.. Thank you.
@MuhammadIqbal-iq7pn11 күн бұрын
@mikekurtz5868 i have paused the question and answered.. i have to try improve my skill in English and that was the result of my score
@黃西東-j3y11 күн бұрын
My score is 38/40, what a pity. If I pay more attention, I can get all.
@ianau384211 күн бұрын
regarding question 16, you can say is or are, either one is correct
@ursulafrench189912 күн бұрын
No 6 is WRONG. Could you *borrow* me your book is WRONG! It should be Could you LEND me your book?
@mikekurtz586812 күн бұрын
Yes, of course you are correct. You may wish to view some other corrections I recently posted.
@mikekurtz586812 күн бұрын
Question: #6: As others have noted, answer B is correct. The one providing the item is the lender. The one receiving the item is the borrower. #9: Answer C also correct, simple past. #19: Answer B also, present tense. #37: "... in the future."