زمانی ئینگلیزی 2018-2019 خولی یەکەم
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Over 2000 young representatives in the conference discussed one of the following
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? Which option is true
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Liza wanted to know ………….. any photos of our holiday
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A lot of people use Facebook and other sites which represent the……….use of the internet
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I will write down my notes in each lecture…………..I ………….. them easily
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(If you don’t press this button, the machine won’t work properly. (Which option you think is equal to this
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According to Dr. Sally Dale, Grade 12 students should first
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He wasn’t looking forward to the moment ……………we would have to leave
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Choose the correct form of Tag Question
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……………The last big discussion in the conference was called…………for
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…………….There are /dʒ/ and /s / in the word
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When I give an advice to your sister, | will say ” …………”to her
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When the presenter of Our World Today programme wanted to talk about…………she asked……….whose jobs at the heart of this amazing new world
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14. Question
Choose the correct relative clause with extra information
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………There was no need for the second ship to be sent by Blandly because
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People in………….used to spend forty percent of their income to feed their families
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If only you……………. these trees at the bottom of the garden, it………..better
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…………..In case Bill couldn’t get away from the Admiral Benbow inn, Jim should
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The Empire State Building was and is still………..when it was opened in 1931
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We………….leave the airport tomorrow
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……………..”I put myself under your orders ” we learn from this that
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………….The word (……….. ) is a (noun) but ( safe ) is
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?( Which one do you think expresses the idea of (possibility and passive voice
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a rest, we went down to have dinner……….
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“The Kurdistan Construction Company is our partner working with us on this” This sentence
…………relates to Dr.Kareem’s point about
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My friend asked me to find the fraction form of (ten percent) and the percentage of (an eighth).
?What did I said to him
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When he was on board the Hispaniola in his second time
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means taking someone or something and putting someone or something instead………..
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When I……….. the vase in the shop window, I knew it was exactly what………… looking for
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Jim was pleased to take………to………… in the city of Bristol
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…………The word (……………) goes with
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? Did you ………..people with nothing to eat in your home city No, but we are………..them if things grow worse
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………….Jim felt sorry when he went ashore with the two boats since
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When Polly left school, she had no idea what she wanted to do. A friend of her was already at Art College, and she persuaded Polly to join her there. Polly’s father worked in a factory and her mother worked in a shop. They were saving their money to buy their own house, and they had hoped that Polly would start earning too as soon as left school, so when she told them that she wanted to go to Art college, she expected them to have objections. But in fact, they had none. Your father and I will be very happy to keep you at home, but we have no money for your college course, and none for paints and all the other things you’ll need. | am really very grateful to you both. And there’s no problem about getting a job; the head of the college has offered me one in their library. “Polly answered. After a few months, Polly’s parents really felt very proud that their daughter was going to college, especially when she had brought some of the things she had painted, for which she received high praise from her teachers. Polly sometimes went to museums to see paintings by famous artists, and one day she said to her parents, “why don’t you come to a museum with me one day? Then I can tell you all about the painting and you can see the kinds of things I’m trying to do myself.” They all went off to the museum that Polly had chosen. She showed her parents some famous paintings, and then they came to one that they recognized. “This, “Polly said pointing to it, is Van Gogh’s ,,Sunflowers.” What a cheek! “Her father answered. He’s copied the picture we have in our hall the last ten years
……….Polly paid for her college course by the work of
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(Choose the correct synonym for (huge, certain, for nothing
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Choose the correct one
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…………..Jim and his mother decided to go back to their inn because
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When Polly left school, she had no idea what she wanted to do. A friend of her was already at Art College, and she persuaded Polly to join her there. Polly’s father worked in a factory and her mother worked in a shop. They were saving their money to buy their own house, and they had hoped that Polly would start earning too as soon as left school, so when she told them that she wanted to go to Art college, she expected them to have objections. But in fact, they had none. Your father and I will be very happy to keep you at home, but we have no money for your college course, and none for paints and all the other things you’ll need. | am really very grateful to you both. And there’s no problem about getting a job; the head of the college has offered me one in their library. “Polly answered. After a few months, Polly’s parents really felt very proud that their daughter was going to college, especially when she had brought some of the things she had painted, for which she received high praise from her teachers. Polly sometimes went to museums to see paintings by famous artists, and one day she said to her parents, “why don’t you come to a museum with me one day? Then I can tell you all about the painting and you can see the kinds of things I’m trying to do myself.” They all went off to the museum that Polly had chosen. She showed her parents some famous paintings, and then they came to one that they recognized. “This, “Polly said pointing to it, is Van Gogh’s ,,Sunflowers.” What a cheek! “Her father answered. He’s copied the picture we have in our hall the last ten years
The fact that …….. made Polly went to Art College
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……………The letters (ur) in (…………… ) are pronounced
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The waiter ………..my plate before I …………..eating
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Choose the correct one
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When Polly left school, she had no idea what she wanted to do. A friend of her was already at Art College, and she persuaded Polly to join her there. Polly’s father worked in a factory and her mother worked in a shop. They were saving their money to buy their own house, and they had hoped that Polly would start earning too as soon as left school, so when she told them that she wanted to go to Art college, she expected them to have objections. But in fact, they had none. Your father and I will be very happy to keep you at home, but we have no money for your college course, and none for paints and all the other things you’ll need. | am really very grateful to you both. And there’s no problem about getting a job; the head of the college has offered me one in their library. “Polly answered. After a few months, Polly’s parents really felt very proud that their daughter was going to college, especially when she had brought some of the things she had painted, for which she received high praise from her teachers. Polly sometimes went to museums to see paintings by famous artists, and one day she said to her parents, “why don’t you come to a museum with me one day? Then I can tell you all about the painting and you can see the kinds of things I’m trying to do myself.” They all went off to the museum that Polly had chosen. She showed her parents some famous paintings, and then they came to one that they recognized. “This, “Polly said pointing to it, is Van Gogh’s ,,Sunflowers.” What a cheek! “Her father answered. He’s copied the picture we have in our hall the last ten years
……….Polly’s parents recognized a picture in the museum because
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43. Question
The underlined letters in (crisis) are pronounced
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The products………..out over a period of three years
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When Polly left school, she had no idea what she wanted to do. A friend of her was already at Art College, and she persuaded Polly to join her there. Polly’s father worked in a factory and her mother worked in a shop. They were saving their money to buy their own house, and they had hoped that Polly would start earning too as soon as left school, so when she told them that she wanted to go to Art college, she expected them to have objections. But in fact, they had none. Your father and I will be very happy to keep you at home, but we have no money for your college course, and none for paints and all the other things you’ll need. | am really very grateful to you both. And there’s no problem about getting a job; the head of the college has offered me one in their library. “Polly answered. After a few months, Polly’s parents really felt very proud that their daughter was going to college, especially when she had brought some of the things she had painted, for which she received high praise from her teachers. Polly sometimes went to museums to see paintings by famous artists, and one day she said to her parents, “why don’t you come to a museum with me one day? Then I can tell you all about the painting and you can see the kinds of things I’m trying to do myself.” They all went off to the museum that Polly had chosen. She showed her parents some famous paintings, and then they came to one that they recognized. “This, “Polly said pointing to it, is Van Gogh’s ,,Sunflowers.” What a cheek! “Her father answered. He’s copied the picture we have in our hall the last ten years
……..Why was Polly’s father annoyed?/because he thought that
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Your younger brother is very ……….. and I was ………….by his personality
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……………….(Why don’t we go out for a meal? The type of this sentence is (a
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near Egypt’s capital, Cairo………..
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Choose the correct one
- Question 50 of 50
50. Question
It will be safer to buy a car than a motor bike. (My friend………….. than a motor bike