Can you complete this sentence?
“The red bag belongs …… me.”
a) for
b) to
c) of
d) together
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Answer: b) to
“The red bag belongs to me.”
Can you complete this sentence?
“The red bag belongs …… me.”
a) for
b) to
c) of
d) together
The answer is below!↓

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Answer: b) to
“The red bag belongs to me.”
Can you complete this English phrase?
“My boss blamed me …… the bad sales results.”
a) to
b) of
c) for
d) in
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c) for
“My boss blamed me for the bad sales results.”
Do you know the English adjective “outraged“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
Tracey: How did the people react to the government’s decision to change the pension system?
Chris: They were outraged. They held demonstrations all over the country.
Does it mean:
a) very angry
b) very frightened
c) very happy
d) very amused
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Answer: a) very angry
Do you know the English adjective “distraught“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
Bill: How did you feel when you heard you had lost your job?
Mike: I was distraught. I’ve just bought a house, so it’s really bad timing.
Does it mean:
a) very happy
b) very upset
c) very scared
d) very complicated
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Answer: b) very upset
Do you know the English word “fortnight?” How long is a fortnight?
Karen: How long did you stay in Japan?
Mary: A fortnight. I had a week off work for summer, and my boss let me take an extra week off.
a) one week
b) two weeks
c) three weeks
d) four weeks
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Answer: b) two weeks
Do you know the English adjective “earsplitting“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
Melanie: How was the concert?
Susan: It was good, but I was next the speaker so the sound was earsplitting!
Does it mean:
a) very loud
b) very bad
c) difficult to hear
d) very soft
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Answer: a) very loud
Do you know the English adjective “hush-hush“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
Rory: I heard the company is opening a new office in Brazil.
Oliver: That’s true, but it’s still hush-hush. No one knows about it.
Does it mean:
a) exciting
b) expensive
c) difficult to do
d) secret
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Answer: d) secret
Do you know the English expression “to be shattered“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
Toshi: Are you coming out for drinks tonight?
Mary: No, I’m shattered. I had a busy week and need an early night.
Does it mean:
a) very angry
b) very unfriendly
c) very annoyed
d) very tired
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Answer: d) very tired
Do you know the English adjective “scrumptious“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
Tina: Who baked this cake? It’s scrumptious!
Erika: John made it. It’s good, isn’t it?
Does it mean:
a) big
b) sweet
c) delicious
d) fruity
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Answer: c) delicious
Do you know the English expression “to be worn out“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?
Isaac: Are you OK Jane? Your eyes look red.
Jane: I’m OK, I’m just worn out. I haven’t had a day off this month.
Does it mean:
a) very upset
b) very angry
c) very sad
d) very tired
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Answer: d) very tired
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