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Juan Jose Diaz
Professionele leerkrachtOnline English Test
Hi. I have been resolving an online English Test. This test have 25 questions, and I am wrong in 10. So, I need your opinions about my answers.
1. I'm sorry - I didn't (hope / mean) to disturb you.
My choice was "hope".
2. Would you mind (getting / giving) these plates a wipe before putting them in the cupboard?
My choice was "getting".
3. I was looking forward (to eat / to eating) at the new restaurant, but it was closed.
My choice was "to eat".
4. When I realised I had dropped my gloves, I decided to (return / retrace) my steps.
My choice was "return".
5. It wasn't a bad crash and (small / little) damage was done to my car.
My choice was "small".
Why my answers are incorrect?
24 sep. 2018 00:43
Antwoorden · 2
Thanks, Chris.
9 oktober 2018
Except for #3, the others are vocabulary problems. Use a good dictionary to find the words and then think about the difference in meanings. #3 is a grammar problem. "Looking forward to <noun>" is the basic pattern. "Looking forward to the show." "Looking forward to the football match." A gerund is a verb form that acts as a noun. The gerund of "to eat" is "eating." "Looking forward to <noun>" becomes "Looking forward to <gerund>." becomes "Looking forward to eating."
24 september 2018
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Juan Jose Diaz
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Engels, Portugees, Spaans
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Engels, Portugees
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