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ENGLISH QUIZ #29 - QUESTIONS - POST #583 P 24

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Post time 2-4-2007 11:29 PM | Show all posts
dear DEX,
sorry 4 asking this..when can we know the answers 4 quiz 18?hehe....
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ANSWERS -

Put the verb in brackets into the right tense. (Present, Past, Future Conditionals)
Example: If you (find) _____ a present in the house don't mention it to anyone . (key = find)



1. If you pass the exam, we (celebrate) ____ it.
will celebrate

2. If you go to London, where (you stay) ____?
will you stay

3. If someone offered to buy you one of those cars, which one (you choose) ____?
would you choose

4. Someone (steal) ____ your glasses if you leave them there.
will steal

5. What (you do) ____ if you heard the alarm?
would you do

6. If you (read) ____ the article carefully, you wouldn't have asked anything.
had read

7. I could repair the roof myself if I (have) ____ a longer ladder.
had

8. Unless you turn that music down, I (go) ____ mad.
will go

9. If you were unemployed, what (you do) ____?
would you do

10. We'll have to walk if we (run out) ____ of petrol here.
run out

11. If you shake that bottle, it (not be) ____ fit to drink.
will not be

12. I'll get lost if you (not go) ____ with me.
don't go
or:
do not go


13. She (not have) ____ so many accidents if she drove more carefully.
would not have
or:
wouldn't have


14. If you (wear) ____ this coat, nobody would have recognized you.
had worn

15. You will smell if you (not change) ____ your clothes.
don't change
or:
do not change


16. If I had known you didn't like the food, I (not buy) ____ it.
wouldn't have bought
or:
would not have bought


17. I (bring) ____ you some food if I had known that you were hungry.
would have brought
or:
would've brought


18. I (not buy) ____ these things if I were you.
would not buy

19. If he is there he (answer) ____ the phone.
will answer

20. I wouldn't have brought umbrella if I (know) ____ that it was not raining.
had known




WIENERS -

1.   DEMERCI  19/20  =  30 + 19 + 5 = 54 CREDITS

2.  FAC  18/20  =  10  + 18 + 5 = 33 CREDITS

2.   VIVITAR 18/20  = 10 + 18 + 5 = 33 CREDITS

3. WA'AH  15/20  =  15 +  5 =  20 CREDITS

3. NARCISSIST   15/20  =  15 + 5 =  20 CREDITS

3. JUJUAMIN  15/20  = 15 + 5 = 20 CREDITS

3. NAZBELLA 15/20    = 15 + 5 = 20 CREDITS

3. ROSE LIZ   15/20  = 15 +  5 = 20 CREDITS

4. MANRAJ    12/20  =  12 + 5 = 17 CREDITS

4. RMIN    12/20  = 12 +  5 = 17 CREDITS

4.  HONEYLING   12/20  = 12 + 5 =  17 CREDITS

4. MEESHA   12/20   = 12 + 5 =  17 CREDITS

4. WYMER  12/20   = 12 + 5 = 17 CREDITS

5. WANLELA    11/20   =  11 + 5 = 16 CREDITS





CONGRATULATIONS -



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thanx mod dexa..congratulations to all the winners
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thanx momod dexa....

congrats to all...
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hey thx n congrats 2 all!!
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thanx mod!!! congats to all...huhu still have a lot to brush up...
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QUIZ #23



Enter the negative form of the adjectives in brackets.
Example: It is an (logical) _____ statement. (key = illogical)




1. We had no (mediate) ____ plans.

2. Some people regard grammar as an (mutable) ____ set of rules.


3. We needn抰 store (perishable) ____ food in a cool place.


4. The church accused him of (pious) ____ behaviour and had all his writings burned.


5. Swimming is (advisable) ____ if you have a weak heart.


6. Tina's casual behaviour was wholly (appropriate) ____ for such a formal occasion.


7. The noise of the machinery made his voice (audible) ____.


8. Parkinson's disease is a debilitating and (curable) ____ disease of the nervous system.


9. The meat was (edible) ____.


10. They have become (reconcilable) ____, refusing to compromise any further.


11. A few simple shapes are the (reducible) ____ forms from which all of the patterns are created.


12. It is (refutable) ____ evidence of crime.


13. Unless the oil spill is contained, (reparable) ____ damage will be done to the environment.


14. The fighting has continued (abated) ____ throughout the week.


15. The book is (abridged) ____ and is faithful to the original.


16. The Olympic and world champions finished in the (accustomed) ____ position of fourth.


17. The minister wanted to give a clear and (ambiguous) ____ statement on the future of the economy.


18. We noticed several (familiar) ____ faces in the meeting room.


19. The error was (recoverable) ____, so we did the best we could.


20. Later the (sold) ____ meat would be buried in the garden.
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1. We had no (immediate) plans.

2. Some people regard grammar as an (immutable) set of rules.


3. We needn抰 store (imperishable) food in a cool place.


4. The church accused him of (impious) behaviour and had all his writings burned.


5. Swimming is (inadvisable)  if you have a weak heart.


6. Tina's casual behaviour was wholly (inappropriate) for such a formal occasion.


7. The noise of the machinery made his voice (inaudible).


8. Parkinson's disease is a debilitating and (incurable) disease of the nervous system.


9. The meat was (inedible).


10. They have become (irreconcilable), refusing to compromise any further.


11. A few simple shapes are the (irreducible) forms from which all of the patterns are created.


12. It is (irrefutable) evidence of crime.


13. Unless the oil spill is contained, (irreparable) damage will be done to the environment.


14. The fighting has continued (unabated) throughout the week.


15. The book is (unabridged) and is faithful to the original.


16. The Olympic and world champions finished in the (unaccustomed) position of fourth.


17. The minister wanted to give a clear and (unambiguous) statement on the future of the economy.


18. We noticed several (unfamiliar) faces in the meeting room.


19. The error was (irrecoverable), so we did the best we could.


20. Later the (unsold), meat would be buried in the garden.

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QUIZ #23



Enter the negative form of the adjectives in brackets.
Example: It is an (logical) _____ statement. (key = illogical)




1. We had no immediate plans.

2. Some people regard grammar as an immutable set of rules.


3. We needn抰 store unperishable food in a cool place.   imperishable


4. The church accused him of impious behaviour and had all his writings burned.


5. Swimming is inadvisable if you have a weak heart.


6. Tina's casual behaviour was wholly inappropriate for such a formal occasion.


7. The noise of the machinery made his voice inaudible.


8. Parkinson's disease is a debilitating and incurable disease of the nervous system.


9. The meat was inedible.


10. They have become irreconcilable, refusing to compromise any further.


11. A few simple shapes are the irreducible forms from which all of the patterns are created.


12. It is irrefutable evidence of crime.


13. Unless the oil spill is contained, irreparable damage will be done to the environment.


14. The fighting has continued unabated throughout the week.


15. The book is unabridged and is faithful to the original.


16. The Olympic and world champions finished in the inaccustomed position of fourth.   unaccustomed


17. The minister wanted to give a clear and inambiguous statement on the future of the economy.
unambigious


18. We noticed several unfamiliar faces in the meeting room.


19. The error was irrecoverable, so we did the best we could.


20. Later the unsold meat would be buried in the garden.

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1. We had no (mediate) ____ plans.
immediate

2. Some people regard grammar as an (mutable) ____ set of rules.
immutable

3. We needn抰 store (perishable) ____ food in a cool place.
imperishable

4. The church accused him of (pious) ____ behaviour and had all his writings burned.
impious

5. Swimming is (advisable) ____ if you have a weak heart.    inadvisable
unadvisable

6. Tina's casual behaviour was wholly (appropriate) ____ for such a formal occasion.
inappropriate

7. The noise of the machinery made his voice (audible) ____.
inaudible

8. Parkinson's disease is a debilitating and (curable) ____ disease of the nervous system. incurable
uncurable

9. The meat was (edible) ____.
inedible

10. They have become (reconcilable) ____, refusing to compromise any further.
irreconcilable

11. A few simple shapes are the (reducible) ____ forms from which all of the patterns are created.
irreducible

12. It is (refutable) ____ evidence of crime.
irrefutable

13. Unless the oil spill is contained, (reparable) ____ damage will be done to the environment.
irreparable

14. The fighting has continued (abated) ____ throughout the week.
unabated

15. The book is (abridged) ____ and is faithful to the original.
unabridged

16. The Olympic and world champions finished in the (accustomed) ____ position of fourth.
unaccustomed

17. The minister wanted to give a clear and (ambiguous) ____ statement on the future of the economy.
unambiguous

18. We noticed several (familiar) ____ faces in the meeting room.
unfamiliar

19. The error was (recoverable) ____, so we did the best we could.
irrecoverable

20. Later the (sold) ____ meat would be buried in the garden.
unsold

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1. We had no (mediate) immediate plans

2. Some people regard grammar as an (mutable) immutable set of rules

3. We needn抰 store (perishable) imperishable food in a cool place

4. The church accused him of (pious) impious behaviour and had all his writings burned

5. Swimming is (advisable) inadvisable if you have a weak heart

6. Tina's casual behaviour was wholly (appropriate) inappropriate for such a formal occasion

7. The noise of the machinery made his voice (audible) inaudible

8. Parkinson's disease is a debilitating and (curable) incurable disease of the nervous system.

9. The meat was (edible) inedible

10. They have become (reconcilable) irreconcilable ____, refusing to compromise any further

11. A few simple shapes are the (reducible) irreducible forms from which all of the patterns are created

12. It is (refutable) irrefutable evidence of crime.

13. Unless the oil spill is contained, (reparable) irreparable damage will be done to the environment.

14. The fighting has continued (abated) unabated throughout the week.

15. The book is (abridged) unabridged and is faithful to the original.

16. The Olympic and world champions finished in the (accustomed) unaccustomed position of fourth.

17. The minister wanted to give a clear and (ambiguous) unambiguous statement on the future of the economy

18. We noticed several (familiar) unfamiliar faces in the meeting room

19. The error was (recoverable) irrecoverable, so we did the best we could.

20. Later the (sold) unsold meat would be buried in the garden.

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1. We had no immediate plans.

2. Some people regard grammar as an (immutable)  set of rules.


3. We needn抰 store (imperishable) food in a cool place.


4. The church accused him of (impious)  behaviour and had all his writings burned.


5. Swimming is (inadvisable)  if you have a weak heart.


6. Tina's casual behaviour was wholly (inappropriate)  for such a formal occasion.


7. The noise of the machinery made his voice (inaudible) .


8. Parkinson's disease is a debilitating and (incurable) disease of the nervous system.


9. The meat was (inedible).


10. They have become (irreconcilable) , refusing to compromise any further.


11. A few simple shapes are the (irreducible)  forms from which all of the patterns are created.


12. It is (irrefutable)  evidence of crime.


13. Unless the oil spill is contained, (irreparable)  damage will be done to the environment.


14. The fighting has continued (unabated) throughout the week.


15. The book is (unabridged) and is faithful to the original.


16. The Olympic and world champions finished in the (unaccustomed)  position of fourth.


17. The minister wanted to give a clear and (unambiguous) statement on the future of the economy.


18. We noticed several (unfamiliar) faces in the meeting room.


19. The error was (irrecoverable), so we did the best we could.


20. Later the (unsold)  meat would be buried in the garden.

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QUIZ #23



Enter the negative form of the adjectives in brackets.
Example: It is an (logical) _____ statement. (key = illogical)




1. We had no (mediate) immediate____ plans.

2. Some people regard grammar as an (mutable) immutable____ set of rules.


3. We needn抰 store (perishable) imperishable____ food in a cool place.


4. The church accused him of (pious) impious____ behaviour and had all his writings burned.


5. Swimming is (advisable) inadvisable____ if you have a weak heart.


6. Tina's casual behaviour was wholly (appropriate) inappropriate____ for such a formal occasion.


7. The noise of the machinery made his voice (audible) inaudible____.


8. Parkinson's disease is a debilitating and (curable) incurable____ disease of the nervous system.


9. The meat was (edible) inedible____.


10. They have become (reconcilable) irreconcible____, refusing to compromise any further.


11. A few simple shapes are the (reducible) irreducible____ forms from which all of the patterns are created.


12. It is (refutable) irrefutable____ evidence of crime.


13. Unless the oil spill is contained, (reparable) irreparable____ damage will be done to the environment.


14. The fighting has continued (abated) unabated____ throughout the week.


15. The book is (abridged) unabridged____ and is faithful to the original.


16. The Olympic and world champions finished in the (accustomed) unaccustomed____ position of fourth.


17. The minister wanted to give a clear and (ambiguous) unambiguous____ statement on the future of the economy.


18. We noticed several (familiar) unfamiliar____ faces in the meeting room.


19. The error was (recoverable) irrecoverable____, so we did the best we could.


20. Later the (sold) unsold____ meat would be buried in the garden.

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Quiz #23

1. We had no immediate plans.

2. Some people regard grammar as an immutable set of rules.

3. We needn抰 store imperishable food in a cool place.

4. The church accused him of impious behaviour and had all his writings burned.

5. Swimming is inadvisable if you have a weak heart.

6. Tina's casual behaviour was wholly inappropriate for such a formal occasion.

7. The noise of the machinery made his voice inaudible.

8. Parkinson's disease is a debilitating and incurable disease of the nervous system.

9. The meat was inedible.

10. They have become irreconcilable, refusing to compromise any further.

11. A few simple shapes are the irreducible forms from which all of the patterns are created.

12. It is irrefutable evidence of crime.

13. Unless the oil spill is contained, irreparable damage will be done to the environment.

14. The fighting has continued unabated throughout the week.

15. The book is unabridged and is faithful to the original.

16. The Olympic and world champions finished in the unaccustomed position of fourth.

17. The minister wanted to give a clear and unambiguous statement on the future of the economy.

18. We noticed several unfamiliar faces in the meeting room.

19. The error was irrecoverable, so we did the best we could.

20. Later the unsold meat would be buried in the garden.

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1. We had no (immediate) plans.

2. Some people regard grammar as an (immutable) set of rules.


3. We needn抰 store (imperishable) food in a cool place.


4. The church accused him of (impious) behaviour and had all his writings burned.


5. Swimming is (unadvisable) if you have a weak heart.  inadvisable


6. Tina's casual behaviour was wholly (inappropriate) for such a formal occasion.


7. The noise of the machinery made his voice (inaudible).


8. Parkinson's disease is a debilitating and (incurable) disease of the nervous system.


9. The meat was (inedible).


10. They have become (irreconcilable), refusing to compromise any further.


11. A few simple shapes are the (irreducible) forms from which all of the patterns are created.


12. It is (irrefutable) evidence of crime.


13. Unless the oil spill is contained, (irreparable) damage will be done to the environment.


14. The fighting has continued (unabated) throughout the week.


15. The book is (unabridged) and is faithful to the original.


16. The Olympic and world champions finished in the (unaccustomed) position of fourth.


17. The minister wanted to give a clear and (unambiguous) statement on the future of the economy.


18. We noticed several (unfamiliar) faces in the meeting room.


19. The error was (irrecoverable), so we did the best we could.


20. Later the (unsold) meat would be buried in the garden.

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ANSWERS -

Enter the negative form of the adjectives in brackets.
Example: It is an (logical) _____ statement. (key = illogical)




1. We had no (mediate) ____ plans.
immediate

2. Some people regard grammar as an (mutable) ____ set of rules.
immutable

3. We needn抰 store (perishable) ____ food in a cool place.
imperishable

4. The church accused him of (pious) ____ behaviour and had all his writings burned.
impious

5. Swimming is (advisable) ____ if you have a weak heart.
inadvisable

6. Tina's casual behaviour was wholly (appropriate) ____ for such a formal occasion.
inappropriate

7. The noise of the machinery made his voice (audible) ____.
inaudible

8. Parkinson's disease is a debilitating and (curable) ____ disease of the nervous system.
incurable

9. The meat was (edible) ____.
inedible

10. They have become (reconcilable) ____, refusing to compromise any further.
irreconcilable

11. A few simple shapes are the (reducible) ____ forms from which all of the patterns are created.
irreducible

12. It is (refutable) ____ evidence of crime.
irrefutable

13. Unless the oil spill is contained, (reparable) ____ damage will be done to the environment.
irreparable

14. The fighting has continued (abated) ____ throughout the week.
unabated

15. The book is (abridged) ____ and is faithful to the original.
unabridged

16. The Olympic and world champions finished in the (accustomed) ____ position of fourth.
unaccustomed

17. The minister wanted to give a clear and (ambiguous) ____ statement on the future of the economy.
unambiguous

18. We noticed several (familiar) ____ faces in the meeting room.
unfamiliar

19. The error was (recoverable) ____, so we did the best we could.
irrecoverable

20. Later the (sold) ____ meat would be buried in the garden.
unsold




WIENERS

1.  NARCISSIST =  20/20  =  30 + 20  + 5 = 54 CREDITS

2. DEMERCI = 20/20  = 10 + 20 + 5 = 35 CREDITS

3.  VIVITAR = 20/20 = 20 + 5 = 25 CREDITS

3.  PILATES = 20/20  = 20 + 5 = 25 CREDITS

3.  MEESHA = 20/20  =  20 + 5 = 25 CREDITS

4. RMIN  = 19/20 = 19 + 5 = 24 CREDITS

5. BEANDIESEL = 18/20  = 18 + 5 = 24 CREDITS

6. ROSELIZ = 17/20 = 17 + 5 = 22 CREDITS



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thanks dexa...buat kuiz lg ek..
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Post time 7-4-2007 03:04 PM | Show all posts
aisehh.....termiss pulak quiz 23

dex.....next quiz biler? make it fast k
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QUIZ #24


Correct the mistakes in these passive voice sentences.
Example: The house was build in 1880. (correct = The house was built in 1880.)


1. Your jacket can be hang up over there.

2. She has never heard of.

3. She was being knocked down by a bus.


4. Nothing can be hold against me.


5. The protesters being held back by the police.


6. The flood water was be kept back by barriers.


7. Thirty more people were layed off last week.

8. The keys must have been being left behind.


9. The criminal were locked up.

10. The road was blocking off.


11. Our allies will be lend support.


12. Has the book been give back to you yet?


13. She was letted off with a fine.

14. 3000 employees were laying off.


15. The old cinema is being pull down.


16. The inconvenience will made up for by this money.


17. The candle was blow out by the draught.


18. A story will made up.


19. My bank loan will be payed off in five years time.


20. An idea was putted forward for discussion.
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