11. Complete The Sentences With The Correct Form Of The Verbs In The Box.

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1. Shall we _____ at seven o'clock?

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The question is asking whether or not the speaker and the person they are speaking to should meet at seven o'clock. The word "meet" is the correct answer because it fits grammatically and makes sense in the context of the sentence.

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11. Complete The Sentences With The Correct Form Of The Verbs In The Box. - Quiz

This quiz assesses the ability to correctly use verb forms in sentences. Participants complete sentences using appropriate verbs, enhancing their grammatical precision and fluency in English, suitable for everyday communications and language tests.

2. When you get this message, can you [Blank ]me a call?

Explanation

The word "give" is the correct answer because it completes the sentence and makes it grammatically correct. The phrase "give me a call" is a common expression used to ask someone to contact or phone the speaker.

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3. That _____ great. I'll see you then

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The phrase "That sounds great" is a commonly used expression to indicate agreement or approval. In this context, the speaker is expressing their enthusiasm and agreement with the other person's suggestion or plan. It implies that the speaker is looking forward to the meeting or event mentioned in the conversation.

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4.  I _____ to ask if you'd like to go out this evening.

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The correct answer is 'm phoning. The sentence is asking if the speaker would like to go out this evening, and the verb "to ask" is missing. The correct form of the verb "to be" in the first person singular present tense is "am," which is contracted to "'m." Therefore, the correct answer is "'m phoning," indicating that the speaker is calling to ask about going out this evening.

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5. If you _____ free tonight, how about tomorrow instead?

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The correct answer is "are not / aren't" because it is the appropriate verb form to use in the sentence. The sentence is suggesting an alternative plan for someone who is not available tonight. Using "are not / aren't" indicates that the person is not free tonight and offers tomorrow as an alternative option.

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Shall we _____ at seven o'clock?
When you get this message, can you [Blank ]me a call?
That _____ great. I'll see you then
 I _____ to ask if you'd like to go out this evening.
If you _____ free tonight, how about tomorrow instead?
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