Question 1: If you want to express that you are feeling happy, which of the following words would you use?
- Answer: B. Excited
- Explanation: “Excited” is the word that best describes a feeling of happiness or enthusiasm, while “Sad,” “Tired,” and “Bored” all describe different emotional states that are not synonymous with happiness.
Question 2: How do you say “I have a cold” in English?
- Answer: D. I have a cold
- Explanation: This is the most direct and clear way to express that you have a cold. “I’m sick” is a more general way of saying you’re not feeling well, “I have a fever” is specific to having a fever, and “I’m feeling under the weather” is another way to say you’re not feeling well, but it’s not as specific as “I have a cold.”
Question 3: Which sentence is correct?
- Answer: A. She doesn’t like to go to the movies.
- Explanation: The correct sentence is “She doesn’t like to go to the movies.” The phrase “to go” is used with the infinitive “to” in this context, and “goes” would not be correct because it is the present simple form of the verb “go,” not the correct form for negation in this sentence. The other options have grammatical errors.
Question 4: If you want to ask someone if they can help you, which phrase would you use?
- Answer: C. Could you help me?
- Explanation: “Could you help me?” is a polite way to ask for assistance. “Can you help me?” is also correct but less formal, while “You can help me?” and “You could help me?” are not grammatically correct in this context.
Question 5: Which word means “to stop doing something”?
- Answer: C. Stop
- Explanation: “Stop” is the word that means to cease doing something. “Begin” means to start, “Continue” means to keep going, and “Start” means to begin.
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1. Choose the correct answer for each of the following questions. Question 1: If you want to express that you are feeling happy, which of the following words would you use? A. Sad B.
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