Kuiz Karnival Bahasa Online 3

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1. The past tense of FIND is FOUND.

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The past tense of the verb "find" is "found". This is a regular verb in English, and the past tense is formed by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb. Therefore, "found" is the correct past tense form of "find".

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2. DOZEN is equivalent to 20

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3. EQUIVALENT TO is (more or less) the same as EQUAL TO.

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The statement is true because "equivalent to" means that two things have the same value or meaning, just like "equal to." They can be used interchangeably in most cases to convey the same idea of similarity or sameness between two things.

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4. A RIVER is bigger than a STREAM.

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A river is generally larger in size and carries more water compared to a stream. Rivers are formed by the convergence of multiple streams and have a greater volume and flow. They can span longer distances and have a more significant impact on the surrounding landscape. Streams, on the other hand, are smaller bodies of water that may flow into rivers. Therefore, it can be concluded that a river is indeed bigger than a stream.

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5. The word ANSWER can be used as a noun and a verb.

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The word "answer" can indeed be used as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a response or solution to a question or problem. As a verb, it means to respond to or solve a question or problem. Therefore, the statement that the word "answer" can be used as both a noun and a verb is true.

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6. SCARLET is a brilliant red colour.

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The statement "SCARLET is a brilliant red colour" is true. Scarlet is indeed a shade of red that is known for its brightness and intensity. It is a vibrant and bold color that is often associated with passion, power, and confidence. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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7. 'Used to doing' and 'Used to do' mean the same thing.

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The statement is false because "used to doing" and "used to do" have different meanings. "Used to doing" is used to describe a habit or something that someone is accustomed to doing regularly in the present. On the other hand, "used to do" is used to describe a past habit or something that someone was accustomed to doing regularly in the past but no longer does. Therefore, these two phrases do not mean the same thing.

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8. FOUNDED is the past tense of FOUND.

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The statement is true because "founded" is indeed the past tense of the verb "found." When we say that something was founded, it means that it was established or created in the past. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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9. There are one thousand years in a CENTURY.

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A century consists of one hundred years, not one thousand. Therefore, the statement that there are one thousand years in a century is false.

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10. You can use the word 'IMPROVE' as a noun and as a verb.

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The statement is incorrect. The word "IMPROVE" can only be used as a verb, not as a noun. As a verb, it means to make something better or enhance its quality. However, there is no noun form of the word "IMPROVE". Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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The past tense of FIND is FOUND.
DOZEN is equivalent to 20
EQUIVALENT TO is (more or less) the same as EQUAL TO.
A RIVER is bigger than a STREAM.
The word ANSWER can be used as a noun and a verb.
SCARLET is a brilliant red colour.
'Used to doing' and 'Used to do' mean the same thing.
FOUNDED is the past tense of FOUND.
There are one thousand years in a CENTURY.
You can use the word 'IMPROVE' as a noun and as a verb.
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