Intermediate 1 - Practice - 7a (P.9)

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  • 1. 

    Do / every / your / family / you / day / see ?

    • A.

      Do you see every day your family?

    • B.

      Do you see your family every day?

    • C.

      Do you every day see your family?

    Correct Answer
    B. Do you see your family every day?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Do you see your family every day?" This is the correct sentence structure in English. The subject "you" comes before the verb "see," followed by the object "your family," and finally the adverbial phrase "every day."

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  • 2. 

    Your / anything / did / teach / grandparents / you ?

    • A.

      Did your grandparents teach anything you?

    • B.

      Did you teach anything your grandparents?

    • C.

      Did your grandparents teach you anything?

    Correct Answer
    A. Did your grandparents teach anything you?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Did your grandparents teach you anything?" This sentence follows the correct word order and grammar structure. The subject "your grandparents" comes before the verb "teach," followed by the pronoun "you" as the object, and then the noun "anything."

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  • 3. 

    Remembers / who / always / birthday / your ?

    • A.

      Who remembers your birthday always?

    • B.

      Who remembers always your birthday?

    • C.

      Who always remembers your birthday?

    Correct Answer
    C. Who always remembers your birthday?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Who always remembers your birthday?" This is the correct answer because it follows the correct word order in English. In a question, the subject typically comes before the verb, so "who" is placed before "remembers." Additionally, the adverb "always" is correctly placed before the verb "remembers" to indicate that the person consistently remembers the birthday. Finally, "your birthday" is correctly placed at the end of the sentence to indicate what is being remembered.

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  • 4. 

    Read / taught / to / you / who ?

    • A.

      Who taught to read you?

    • B.

      Who you taught to read?

    • C.

      Who taught you to read?

    Correct Answer
    C. Who taught you to read?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Who taught you to read?" This sentence follows the correct word order in English, where the subject ("Who") comes before the verb ("taught") and the object ("you") follows the verb. Additionally, the preposition "to" is used correctly to indicate the action of teaching.

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  • 5. 

    Do / do / you / relax / what / to ?

    • A.

      What do you do to relax?

    • B.

      What do you do relax to?

    • C.

      What do to relax do you?

    Correct Answer
    A. What do you do to relax?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "What do you do to relax?" This is the correct sentence structure in English, where the subject "you" comes before the verb "do," followed by the object "to relax." The other options have incorrect word order and do not follow the standard English sentence structure.

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  • 6. 

    Holiday / do / next / to / you / want / go / on / your / where?

    • A.

      Where do you want to go on your next holiday?

    • B.

      Where do you want on your next holiday to go?

    • C.

      Where on your next holiday do you want to go?

    Correct Answer
    A. Where do you want to go on your next holiday?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Where do you want to go on your next holiday?" This is the correct sentence structure in English, where the question word "where" is followed by the helping verb "do" and then the subject "you." The main verb "want" comes next, followed by the prepositional phrase "to go on your next holiday."

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  • 7. 

    Words / you / what / describe / three ?

    • A.

      What you describe three words?

    • B.

      What three words you describe?

    • C.

      What three words describe you?

    Correct Answer
    C. What three words describe you?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "What three words describe you?" This question is asking for three words that can be used to describe the person being addressed. The other two options are not grammatically correct and do not convey the same meaning as the correct answer.

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  • 8. 

    Happy / what / you / makes ?

    • A.

      What you makes happy?

    • B.

      What makes you happy?

    • C.

      What you happy makes?

    Correct Answer
    B. What makes you happy?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "What makes you happy?" This is the correct sentence structure in English. The subject "what" is followed by the verb "makes," and then the pronoun "you" and the adjective "happy" come after.

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  • 9. 

    Knows / best / you / who ?

    • A.

      Who know best you?

    • B.

      Who know you best?

    • C.

      Who best know you?

    Correct Answer
    B. Who know you best?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Who knows you best?" This question is asking who has the most knowledge or understanding about the person being referred to. The correct word order in English is subject-verb-object, so the verb "knows" should come after the subject "who" and before the object "you".

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  • 10. 

    Did / speak / firts / when / English / you ?

    • A.

      When did firts you speak English?

    • B.

      When did you speak English first?

    • C.

      When did you first speak English?

    Correct Answer
    C. When did you first speak English?
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "When did you first speak English?" This is the correct sentence structure in English, with the adverb "first" placed before the verb "speak" to indicate the order of events.

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