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1. A building where important historical and old things are kept is called ........... .

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A building where important historical and old things are kept is called a museum. Museums are institutions that preserve and display artifacts, artworks, and other objects of historical, cultural, or scientific significance. They provide a space for people to learn about and appreciate the past, and often offer educational programs and exhibitions. Art galleries primarily focus on displaying and selling artworks, while theaters are venues for live performances. Therefore, museum is the correct answer in this context.

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2. A building where people go to look at the fish and other water animals is ........... .

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An aquarium is a building where people can go to observe and learn about various fish and other water animals. It is specifically designed to provide a suitable environment for these animals, with tanks and exhibits that showcase different species. Unlike a concert hall, which is a venue for musical performances, or a museum, which displays various artifacts and artworks, an aquarium focuses solely on aquatic life.

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3. There aren't .................apples. There are ................mushrooms in the kitchen.

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The correct answer is "any/ some" because the sentence implies that there is a lack of apples in the kitchen, but there are mushrooms present. "Any" is used to indicate an absence or lack of something, while "some" is used to indicate the presence or existence of something.

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4. To give (money, food, clothes , body parts, etc.) to help a person    ..............                                                  

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The correct answer is "donate". This word means to give something, such as money, food, clothes, or body parts, to help a person in need. In the context of the given question, the word "donate" specifically refers to giving something to help someone, without specifying what exactly is being given.

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5. To cook something in water is called ............ .

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To cook something in water is called boiling. This involves heating the water until it reaches its boiling point and then immersing the food item in the boiling water until it is fully cooked. Boiling is a common cooking method used for various foods such as pasta, vegetables, and eggs. It allows for even and gentle cooking, making it a popular choice for many dishes.

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6. Rebecca gets enough sleep, ………………. she doesn't get any exercise.

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The word "but" is the correct answer because it indicates a contrast between two clauses. In this case, the first clause states that Rebecca gets enough sleep, while the second clause contradicts the first by stating that she doesn't get any exercise. The word "but" is used to show the opposing relationship between these two ideas.

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7. Our senses are very important because they keep us ............... .

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Our senses are very important because they keep us safe. Our senses allow us to perceive and interpret our surroundings, enabling us to detect potential dangers and make informed decisions to protect ourselves. For example, our sense of sight helps us identify hazards, our sense of hearing alerts us to approaching dangers, and our sense of touch allows us to feel heat or pain, preventing us from harm. Without our senses, we would be more vulnerable to accidents and threats, compromising our safety.

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9. Past form of see ............

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The past form of the verb "see" is "saw".

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10. What ..............the weather like last week?

Explanation

The correct answer is "was" because the question is asking about the past tense of the verb "to be." The word "like" indicates that the question is asking for a description or state of the weather in the past.

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11. A spicy yellow or brownish-yellow sauce   ..............                                                                               

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The correct answer is mustard because mustard is a yellow or brownish-yellow sauce commonly used as a condiment. It is known for its spicy flavor and is often used to add a tangy kick to sandwiches, hot dogs, and other dishes.

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12. A: ...............they sleep late last night?     B: Yes, they did. They ................late last night.

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The correct answer is "Did / sleep". In the given conversation, person A is asking about someone's sleeping pattern the previous night. The verb "did" is used to form the question in the past tense. Person B confirms that they indeed slept late last night, using the verb "sleep" in the past tense, which is "slept".

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13. Where .............you go yesterday?

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The correct answer is "did" because it is the past tense form of the auxiliary verb "do" which is used to form questions in the past tense. In this question, "did" is used to ask about the location or place the person went to yesterday.

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14. A: What ...............she do yesterday?     B: She .................her bike.

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The question is asking about an action that happened in the past, so the correct verb tense to use is "did." The verb "ride" should also be in the past tense, so "rode" is the correct form to use. Therefore, the correct answer is "did / rode."

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15. We can ride our bikes to town, ……………. we can get a train.

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The correct answer is "or". This conjunction is used to present an alternative or choice between two options. In this case, it suggests that we have the option to either ride our bikes to town or take a train.

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16. What ...........you wearing today?

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The question is asking about the clothing someone is wearing today. The word "are" is the correct answer because it is the correct form of the verb "to be" that agrees with the pronoun "you" in the question.

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17. Past form of go .............

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The past form of the verb "go" is "went".

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18. How ………………..the soup taste? It ………………… delicious.

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The correct answer is "does/tastes." In this question, the subject is "soup" which is singular. Therefore, we need to use the singular form of the verb "taste," which is "tastes." Additionally, since the question is in the present simple tense and is asking about the taste of the soup, we use the auxiliary verb "does" before the subject "soup" to form the question.

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19. What is past form of drink ................

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The past form of the verb "drink" is "drank." This is the correct answer because "drank" is the past tense form of "drink" used when referring to an action that occurred in the past.

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20. How ………………..the apples smell? They .................... nice.

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The correct answer is "do/ smell." In this question, the subject is "apples," which is plural. Therefore, we need to use the plural form of the verb "do" to match the subject. The verb "smell" also needs to be in the base form because it is not being used with any auxiliary verbs. So the correct sentence structure is "How do the apples smell? They smell nice."

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A building where important historical and old things are kept is...
A building where people go to look at the fish and other water animals...
There aren't .................apples. There are...
To give (money, food, clothes , body parts, etc.) to help a...
To cook something in water is called ............ .
Rebecca gets enough sleep,...
Our senses are very important because they keep us ............... .
Match the following
Past form of see ............
What ..............the weather like last week?
A spicy yellow or brownish-yellow sauce ...
A: ...............they sleep late last night?     B:...
Where .............you go yesterday?
A: What ...............she do yesterday?     B: She...
We can ride our bikes to town,...
What ...........you wearing today?
Past form of go .............
How ………………..the soup taste?...
What is past form of drink ................
How ………………..the apples...
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