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It's Sunday, so let's do another round-up #grammar test. These questions are based on the ones we've done over this past week, so feel free to look back and check each of my explanations. I'll post the answers later.

It's Sunday, so let's do another round-up #grammar test. 

These questions are based on the ones we've done over this past week, so feel free to look back and check each of my explanations. 

I'll post the answers later.
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The correct answer is B - "down."✅ When something "breaks down," then it stops working. This is a common phrasal verb for mechanical items like vehicles. For example: 🔸The bus broke down and the passengers were all late for work. 🔸His motorcycle broke down and he had to

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Here's your #grammar challenge for Tuesday. ⚠️This one is a bit more difficult than the usual ones. It requires you to read carefully and really think about the meaning.

Here's your #grammar challenge for Tuesday. 

⚠️This one is a bit more difficult than the usual ones. It requires you to read carefully and really think about the meaning.
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Oh dear. Almost everyone got this wrong.🫣 Please pay attention to the explanation. The answer was B - "another."✅ Most people said the answer was “the other.” However, this is completely wrong. ❌ We only use “the other” if there are 2 things. For example: 🔸 There are two

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The correct answer was B - "at."✅ When talking about figures or levels, we say "start at." For example: 🔸Bidding started at $1,000 and soon reached $5,000. 🔸To improve your fitness, it's best to start at a pace that feels comfortable and gradually increase intensity. 🔸When

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The answer was B – “could.”✅ We use “could have” to show past possibilities. For example: 🔸 We could have gotten seats if only we had booked tickets earlier. This means a few things: 1⃣ They don’t have seats. 2⃣ There was a possibility of getting seats, but they did not

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Here's your #grammar challenge for Saturday. Let's make it slightly different from the usual ones. Spot the problem in this sentence and try to fix it.

Here's your #grammar challenge for Saturday. 

Let's make it slightly different from the usual ones. 

Spot the problem in this sentence and try to fix it.
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This was a tough one, so well done if you got it right. The correct answer was: "Most people find themselves daydreaming about their future goals."✅ This is because we can never say "Most of people find..." If we restricted it to a particular group of people, we could say

This was a tough one, so well done if you got it right. 

The correct answer was: "Most people find themselves daydreaming about their future goals."✅

This is because we can never say "Most of people find..." 

If we restricted it to a particular group of people, we could say
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It's Sunday, so let's do another round-up test. These questions are based on the #grammar challenges we've done over the past week. I'll post the answers in about 9 hours.

It's Sunday, so let's do another round-up test. 

These questions are based on the #grammar challenges we've done over the past week. 

I'll post the answers in about 9 hours.