Cele 1 Unit 3

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1.
  which is the correct sentence?

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Remember that the frequency adverb goes after the verb to be

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Cele 1 Unit 3 - Quiz

The 'CELE 1 Unit 3' quiz assesses understanding of possessive forms in English grammar, focusing on the correct use of 'have got' and 'has got'. It's designed for learners to demonstrate their grasp of basic possessive structures, enhancing their ability to describe ownership and attributes effectively.

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2.    Which is the correct sentence?

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the frequency adverb goes after the first auxiliary verb

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3. Which is the correct sentence?

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The correct sentence is "are they always so rude?" This sentence follows the standard word order in English, with the subject "they" followed by the verb "are" and the adverb "always" placed before the adjective "rude."

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4. Which  is the correct sentence?

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The correct sentence is "They rarely stay here for more than two days." This sentence is grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning that the subject (they) does not frequently stay in this location for a duration exceeding two days.

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5.  Whis is the correct sentence?

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In questions the frequency adverb goes before the main verb

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6. Which the correct sentence?

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The correct sentence is "I would never say such a thing." This sentence follows the correct word order and uses the appropriate adverb placement. The adverb "never" is positioned before the verb "say" to convey the meaning that the speaker would not say something.

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7. Which is the correct sentence?

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The correct sentence is "I usually drive to work." This sentence follows the correct word order, with the subject "I" followed by the adverb "usually" and the verb "drive." Additionally, the prepositional phrase "to work" is placed correctly at the end of the sentence.

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8. which is the correct sentence?

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The correct sentence is "We often meet in the park." This sentence follows the standard English word order of subject-verb-adverbial phrase. The adverb "often" is placed before the verb "meet" to indicate frequency, and the prepositional phrase "in the park" provides additional information about where the meeting takes place.

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9.    which is the correct sentence?

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The correct sentence is "We frequently go climbing." This sentence follows the correct word order in English, where the adverb "frequently" comes before the verb "go." Additionally, the word "climbing" is used as a gerund, which is the correct form when talking about the activity of climbing.

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10. which is the correct sentence?

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Precise frequency goes at the en of the sentence or at the endof the sentence

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11. How do you call a sister of your mother?

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The correct answer is "My aunt" because a sister of your mother is commonly referred to as an aunt.

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12. How do you call a son of your father?

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The correct answer is "My brother." A son of your father is your brother.

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13. How do you call a father of your father?

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The correct answer is "My granddad" because the father of your father is your paternal grandfather, also known as your granddad.

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14. Husband of your mother is your father

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The statement "husband of your mother is your father" is a universally accepted truth. In most cases, when a person is married to someone's mother, they are considered the father figure to that person. There may be exceptions in cases of adoption or step-parents, but in general, the husband of one's mother is indeed their father.

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15. The wife of your father is your mother

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The statement is true because the wife of your father is commonly referred to as your mother. In most cases, this is a biological relationship where your father and mother are married and have children together. However, it is important to note that not all families have a traditional structure, and there may be different familial relationships that can also be considered as a mother figure.

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16. The girl who is older than you is your older brother

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17. The father of your mother is your grandmother

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The statement is incorrect because the father of your mother is your grandfather, not your grandmother.

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18. The parents of your mother is your grandparents

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The statement is true because the parents of your mother are your maternal grandparents. In most cultures, it is a common understanding that your mother's parents are considered your grandparents. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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19. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct answer is "I always hear the alarm clock" because in English, adverbs of frequency like "always" usually come before the main verb in a sentence. In this case, "always" is correctly placed before the verb "hear." The other options have incorrect word order, placing the adverb in a different position in the sentence.

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20. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct sentence is "She never gets up late." This sentence follows the correct word order in English, with the adverb "never" placed before the verb "gets." Additionally, the adverb "never" is used to express the idea of "not at any time," which is appropriate in this context to convey that she does not get up late.

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21. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct answer is "My uncle and my aunt go to the doctor twice a year." This sentence follows the correct word order, with the subject ("My uncle and my aunt") followed by the verb ("go") and the rest of the sentence providing additional information about the frequency and location ("twice a year to the doctor").

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22. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct answer is "We usually run to school." This sentence follows the standard English word order, with the subject "we" followed by the adverb "usually" and the verb "run." The phrase "to school" is placed at the end of the sentence, which is a common structure in English.

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23. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct answer is "They often miss the bus." This sentence follows the correct word order in English, where adverbs of frequency (such as "often") usually come before the main verb (in this case, "miss"). Additionally, placing "often" before "miss" emphasizes the frequency of missing the bus.

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24. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct sentence is "We sometimes listen to the radio in bed." This sentence follows the correct word order in English, with the subject "we" followed by the adverb of frequency "sometimes," and then the verb "listen." The prepositional phrase "to the radio" and the location "in bed" are also placed correctly in the sentence.

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25. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct sentence is "I study for maths lessons everyday." This sentence follows the correct subject-verb agreement and word order. The subject "I" is followed by the verb "study," and the adverb "everyday" is correctly placed at the end of the sentence to indicate the frequency of the action. Additionally, "maths lessons" is the correct term for referring to lessons in mathematics.

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26. They _____ two cars.

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The correct answer is "have got." This is because "they" is a plural pronoun, and when used with "have got," it indicates that the subject possesses or owns something. In this case, "they" possess two cars. "Has got" is used with singular pronouns, such as "he," "she," or "it."

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27. Which sentence is correct?

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The correct sentence is "Uriel works on the project on weekdays." This sentence is correct because it follows the standard English word order of subject-verb-object. The subject "Uriel" is followed by the verb "works" and then the object "on the project." The phrase "on weekdays" is placed after the verb and before the object, indicating when Uriel performs the action of working on the project.

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28. We _____ a house.

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The correct answer is "have got". This is because "we" is a plural subject, and the verb form "have got" is used to indicate possession or ownership.

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29. A dog _____ four legs.

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The correct answer is "has got" because it agrees with the subject "dog" and indicates that the dog possesses or has four legs.

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30. I _____ a lot of homework.

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The correct answer is "have got" because it is the correct form of the verb "to have" in the first person singular form. In this sentence, the speaker is referring to themselves and stating that they have a lot of homework.

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31. We _____ a new teacher.

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32. ___________ short hair.

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The correct answer is "I have" because it is the correct form of the verb "have" to use with the pronoun "I." "I am" is incorrect because it is the present tense form of the verb "to be" and does not match with "short hair." "I'm having" is also incorrect because it implies that the person is currently in the process of having short hair, which does not make sense in this context. "I has" is incorrect because "has" is the third person singular form of the verb "have" and does not match with the pronoun "I."

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33. ___________ two sisters.

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The correct answer is "I've got" because it is the correct contraction of "I have got." The phrase "I've got" is commonly used to indicate possession or to express that someone has something. In this case, it suggests that the speaker possesses or has something related to the two sisters, although the context is not provided.

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34. ___________ a black car.

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The correct answer is "He has." This is because "has" is the correct form of the verb "to have" when used with the pronoun "he." It agrees with the subject in both tense and number.

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35. ___________ a pet cat called Blackie.

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The correct answer is "She's got." This is because the phrase "She's got" is a contraction of "She has got," indicating that the subject (she) currently possesses something (a pet cat called Blackie). The other options are grammatically incorrect or do not convey the same meaning.

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36. ___________ any money.

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The correct answer is "I don't have" because it is the correct negative form of the verb "have" in the present tense. The other options are grammatically incorrect or do not convey the same meaning. "I not have" is an incorrect word order, "I have not" is the incorrect positive form, and "I have no" is grammatically incorrect without a noun following it.

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37. ___________ a bicycle.

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The correct answer is "I haven't got." This is the correct answer because it is the grammatically correct way to express the idea of not having a bicycle. The phrase "haven't got" is the contraction of "have not got," which is used to indicate the absence of possession.

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38. ___________ an interesting job.

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The correct answer is "She doesn't have." This is the correct answer because it uses the correct verb form "doesn't" with the subject "she" and the base form of the verb "have." The other options use incorrect verb forms such as "doesn't has," "isn't have," and "don't have."

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39. ___________ a camera.

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The correct answer is "He hasn't got." This is because the phrase "hasn't got" is the correct form of the present perfect tense in English, indicating that someone does not possess or own something. The other options "He doesn't got," "He haven't got," and "He don't got" are grammatically incorrect and do not follow the correct verb tense.

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40. ___________ a pen?

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The question is asking about the possession of a pen, so the correct answer is "Do you have." This is because "do" is the auxiliary verb used to form questions in the present simple tense, and "you have" is the correct verb phrase to indicate possession. The other options are grammatically incorrect and do not form a proper question.

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41. ___________ any brothers or sisters?

Explanation

The correct answer is "Have you got." This is the correct question structure to ask about someone's siblings. "Got" is used as the past participle of "get" in British English to indicate possession.

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42. She ------------------long fair hair

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The correct answer is "has got." This is because "has got" is the correct verb form to use with the pronoun "she." It indicates that she currently possesses or has long fair hair.

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43. They-----------------green eyes

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The correct answer is "haven't got". This is because the sentence is talking about multiple people (they) and their possession of green eyes. "Haven't got" is the correct form of the verb "to have" in the negative form for plural subjects.

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44. His mouth----------- big

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The correct answer is "is" because the verb "has got" is used to indicate possession, not physical characteristics. In this case, we are describing the size of his mouth, so the correct verb to use is "is."

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45. He-------------------a square face

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The correct answer is "has got". In this sentence, the subject "he" is singular, so the correct form of the verb "to have" is "has". "Has got" is the present tense form of "have got", which means to possess or own something. Therefore, the correct sentence is "He has got a square face."

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46. Their eyes-------------------big and dark

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The correct answer is "are" because it agrees with the subject "their eyes" in number and indicates that the eyes are big and dark.

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47. We--------------------a long face

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The correct answer is "have got." This is because "have got" is the correct verb phrase to use when expressing possession or the state of having something. In this case, the phrase "have got" is used to show that someone has a long face, indicating a sad or unhappy expression.

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48. People who are never late are

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Being punctual means being on time or arriving at the designated time. People who are never late demonstrate a high level of time management skills and respect for others' time. They understand the importance of being prompt and reliable in both personal and professional settings. Being punctual also reflects a sense of responsibility and discipline. Therefore, the correct answer for this question is "punctual".

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49. People who don't like to talk about their success are

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People who don't like to talk about their success are modest. This means that they do not boast or brag about their achievements and prefer to remain humble and down-to-earth. They may feel uncomfortable drawing attention to themselves and prefer to let their actions speak for themselves. Modest individuals often value humility and may prioritize the success and accomplishments of others over their own.

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50. People who wear nice clothes are

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The answer "smart" suggests that people who wear nice clothes are perceived as having intelligence and good judgment. Dressing well can be seen as a reflection of one's attention to detail, self-awareness, and ability to make good choices. It implies that these individuals are likely to be well put-together, confident, and successful, which are qualities often associated with being smart.

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51. Which of the following is an adjective.

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"Sweet" is an adjective because it describes a noun by giving it a specific quality or characteristic. In this case, "sweet" describes the taste or flavor of something, indicating that it has a sugary or pleasant flavor. Adjectives modify or provide more information about nouns, and "sweet" fits this description by describing a specific quality of something.

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52. Which of the following are adjectives?

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The adjectives in the given options are "big," "crunchy," and "delicious." Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns. "Big" describes the size of something, "crunchy" describes the texture of something, and "delicious" describes the taste of something. Therefore, these three words fit the definition of adjectives.

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53. Adjectives describe verbs.

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Adjectives do not describe verbs. Adjectives are used to describe nouns or pronouns, while verbs are action words that describe an action or state of being. Therefore, the statement that adjectives describe verbs is incorrect.

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54. I have a sister. She is ____________ and _________.

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The given answer suggests that the sister is both generous and hardworking. This implies that she is willing to help others and is kind-hearted, while also being diligent and dedicated in her work. These traits indicate that she is someone who is not only willing to give to others but also puts in the effort to achieve her goals and succeed in her endeavors.

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  which is the correct sentence?
   Which is the correct sentence?
Which is the correct sentence?
Which  is the correct sentence?
 Whis is the correct sentence?
Which the correct sentence?
Which is the correct sentence?
Which is the correct sentence?
   which is the correct sentence?
Which is the correct sentence?
How do you call a sister of your mother?
How do you call a son of your father?
How do you call a father of your father?
Husband of your mother is your father
The wife of your father is your mother
The girl who is older than you is your older brother
The father of your mother is your grandmother
The parents of your mother is your grandparents
Which sentence is correct?
Which sentence is correct?
Which sentence is correct?
Which sentence is correct?
Which sentence is correct?
Which sentence is correct?
Which sentence is correct?
They _____ two cars.
Which sentence is correct?
We _____ a house.
A dog _____ four legs.
I _____ a lot of homework.
We _____ a new teacher.
___________ short hair.
___________ two sisters.
___________ a black car.
___________ a pet cat called Blackie.
___________ any money.
___________ a bicycle.
___________ an interesting job.
___________ a camera.
___________ a pen?
___________ any brothers or sisters?
She ------------------long fair hair
They-----------------green eyes
His mouth----------- big
He-------------------a square face
Their eyes-------------------big and dark
We--------------------a long face
People who are never late are
People who don't like to talk about their success are
People who wear nice clothes are
Which of the following is an adjective.
Which of the following are adjectives?
Adjectives describe verbs.
I have a sister. She is ____________ and _________.
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