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Welcome 1 - Test - - Quiz

Welcome 1 - Test - is a quiz designed to assess basic English grammar and comprehension skills. It includes identification of objects, true\/false statements, and proper pronoun usage, enhancing fundamental language understanding.

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4. Parts of the body.

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The given answer "eyes" is correct because the question is asking for parts of the body, and the eyes are indeed a part of the body.

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6. Complete with the correct possessive pronoun: mine, yours, etc. This is my T-shirt. It's .......................

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The correct possessive pronoun to complete the sentence is "mine". The sentence is stating that the T-shirt belongs to the speaker, so the possessive pronoun "mine" is used to indicate ownership.

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7. It's your bicycle. It's ............................

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The word "yours" is the correct answer because it is a possessive pronoun that indicates ownership. In this context, it is used to show that the bicycle belongs to the person being addressed.

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8. That's their house. It's ........................

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The word "theirs" is used to indicate possession or ownership. In this context, it implies that the house belongs to the people being referred to.

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9. Those are Tom's trousers. They are ..........................

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The correct answer is "his" because the pronoun "his" is used to show possession and refers back to the subject "Tom". It indicates that the trousers belong to Tom.

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10. How are you?

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The correct answer is "I'm fine, thanks." This is because the question asks about the person's well-being, and this response indicates that the person is feeling good.

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11. This is ...................

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The correct answer is "Laura's family." This is the correct possessive form of the noun "family" belonging to Laura. The apostrophe before the "s" indicates that the family belongs to Laura.

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12. Who's that?

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The correct answer is "That's Cindy" because the question "Who's that?" is asking for the identity of the person being referred to. The response "That's Cindy" indicates that the person in question is named Cindy.

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13. Choose the right option. This is my brother. .......................name is mark.

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The correct answer is "His".

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14.  Mark True or False. This is a phone book.

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The given statement "This is a phone book" is false. It implies that the object being referred to is a phone book, but it does not provide any evidence or description of the object itself. Without any further information, it cannot be determined whether the statement is true or false.

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15. What are they? Tom is ....................................

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The question is asking for the identification or description of "they." The given answer states that Tom is a clown, implying that "they" refers to Tom and possibly others who are also clowns.

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16. This is an umbrella

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The statement "This is an umbrella" is true because it is a clear and concise description of the object being referred to. It implies that the object being discussed is indeed an umbrella.

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17. He is .................................................

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The given answer "a policeman" is a possible completion for the sentence "He is..." The sentence is incomplete and requires a noun or a noun phrase to describe the identity or occupation of the person being referred to. "A policeman" accurately describes the person as someone who works in law enforcement.

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18. Can it run fast?

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19. She is ........................................

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The given answer "a ballerina" completes the sentence and provides a description of the person in question. It indicates that "she" is involved in ballet and likely has skills and training in this art form.

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20. We live here. This is .............................house.

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The correct answer is "our" because the sentence indicates that the speaker and the listener both live in the same place, implying a sense of ownership or belonging. "Our" is a possessive pronoun that is used to show that something belongs to both the speaker and the listener.

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21. This is a Dictionary

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22. Choose the right option. That is...........

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The correct answer is "Susan's umbrella." This is because the sentence is referring to the umbrella that belongs to Susan. In English, we use the possessive form (using an apostrophe + s) to indicate ownership or possession. Therefore, "Susan's umbrella" is the appropriate choice.

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23. This is my dog. ......................name is Spot

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The correct answer is "Its" because the sentence is referring to the dog's name, which is a possessive pronoun. "Its" is used to show possession for things or animals.

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24. Look at the picture and answer: Can it swim?

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25. Read, look at the pictures and correct the sentences. He has got a small eye.

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The correct answer is stating that the original sentence "He has got a small eye" is incorrect. Instead, the correct sentence should be "He hasn't got a small eye. He has got a big eye." This means that the person being described does not have a small eye, but rather has a big eye.

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Parts of the body.
Complete with the correct possessive pronoun: mine, yours, etc....
It's your bicycle. It's ............................
That's their house. It's ........................
Those are Tom's trousers. They are ..........................
How are you?
This is ...................
Who's that?
Choose the right option....
 Mark True or False. This is a phone book.
What are they? Tom is ....................................
This is an umbrella
He is .................................................
Can it run fast?
She is ........................................
We live here. This is .............................house.
This is a Dictionary
Choose the right option. That is...........
This is my dog. ......................name is Spot
Look at the picture and answer: Can it swim?
Read, look at the pictures and correct the sentences....
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