Vocabulary development, Orals, Narrative Essay - SS3 English Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1

Which of the following is NOT a tag question?

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A

You are going to the park, aren't you?

B

You are not going to the park, are you?

C

You're going to the park, aren't you?

D

You're not going to the park, are you?

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2

Which of the following is a tag question with a falling intonation?

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A

You are going to the park, aren't you?

B

You're going to the park, aren't you?

C

You're not going to the park, are you?

D

You're not going to the park, isn't it?

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3

How are tag questions used in English?

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4

How do you use tag questions in rising and falling tones?

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5

Which of the following is NOT a word associated with motor vehicles?

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A

Accelerator

B

Brake

C

Steering wheel

D

Tires

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Which of the following is a word associated with the engine of a motor vehicle?

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A

Fuel 

B

Oil 

C

Coolant 

D

All of the above 

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7

Explain the importance of vocabulary in learning about motor vehicles

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8

Which of the following is a verb phrase?

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A

Walking

B

To walk

C

Walked

 

D

Walking quickly

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9

Which of the following is a simple verb phrase?

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A

Walking quickly

B

To walk quickly

C

Walking and talking

D

To walk and talk

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10

What are the different types of verb phrases?

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