Efel.Entry Test Grammar Tick A, B Or C

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The correct answer is "Are they married?" because it is the grammatically correct question form. In English, when asking a question about the marital status of a group of people, we use the word "are" as the auxiliary verb for the plural subject "they". The other options "They are married?" and "Is they married?" are incorrect because they do not follow the proper question structure.

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Efel.Entry Test Grammar Tick A, B Or C - Quiz

This EFEL Entry Test Grammar quiz assesses basic English grammar skills. It includes questions and answers that test understanding of nationality, personal identification, marital status, and possession, helping learners to enhance their English grammar proficiency.

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The correct answer is "That's my pen" because it uses the correct contraction of "that is." The other options, "That my pen" and "That be my pen," are grammatically incorrect and do not use the appropriate verb form.

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3. Which one do you like?

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The correct answer is "They aren't teachers" because it uses the correct form of the verb "to be" (aren't) to negate the statement and correctly identifies the subject (They) and the object (teachers). The other options "They not are teachers" and "They not teachers" have incorrect word order and do not use the correct form of the verb "to be".

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The correct answer is "He's from China" because it is the correct contraction of "He is from China." The contraction "He's" is used to combine the subject pronoun "He" and the verb "is" in a more informal and concise way.

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The correct answer is "What’s your name?" This is the correct question to ask when you want to know someone's name. The other two options are incorrect because they use incorrect grammar. The first option should be "What is your name?" and the second option should be "What are your names?"

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The correct answer is "She isn’t a student." This sentence uses the correct form of the verb "to be" (isn't) to negate the statement and indicate that she is not a student. The other options ("She not a student" and "She aren't a student") contain incorrect forms of negation and do not follow standard grammar rules.

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7. Which one do you like?

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The correct answer is "Am I in Room 7?" because it is the only grammatically correct question among the options. The other options "I am in Room 7?" and "Are I in Room 7?" are not properly structured questions and do not follow the correct subject-verb order.

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The correct answer is "We are Spanish" because it is the grammatically correct way to express that a group of people identify as Spanish. The other options, "We is Spanish" and "We be Spanish" are not grammatically correct in standard English.

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The correct answer is "Are your parents Polish?" This is the correct question form for asking about someone's parents' nationality. The other two options are not grammatically correct or do not follow the correct question structure.

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10. Which one do you like?

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The correct answer is "Are you Anna?" because it is the grammatically correct question form. The other options do not follow the correct subject-verb order or use the correct verb form. "Are you Anna?" is a question that asks for confirmation of someone's identity.

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