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What’s the weather like in Canada? How often _________ there? 

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What was that notice ______________________? 

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I was watching TV at home when suddenly __________ rang. 

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___________ a party next Saturday. We’ve sent out the invitations. 

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This car is ___________, if you’re interested in buying it. 

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Read the dialogues below: 

 

I- Do you know I’m working at Macy’s now? 

    Oh, really? What do you do there? 

     I work part-time as a cashier. 

 

II- Are you studying French this semester? 

     Yes, I am enjoying the course so much! 

     How often do you have classes? 

     Twice a week. 

 

III- Where are you having lunch today? 

       At Laguna’s. Are you usually going there? 

       Yes, almost every day. 

 

 

IV- What do you do in your free time? 

        I often go to the seaside. 

       Are you going there this weekend? 

       No, because I think it’s raining on Saturday. 

 

Choose the only possible option, according to the correct use of simple present and/or present continuous tense in the dialogues above: 

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Mark the sentence with the wrong position of the adverb:

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Mark the alternative with the incorrect adjective:

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Read the sentences below: 

 

I. The disadvantage OF working as an actor is that you can’t find a steady job. 

II. We have just received an invitation TO her wedding. 

III. The greatest difference BETWEEN both restaurants is their prices. 

IV. Would you like to come FOR a walk? V. She lost weight after she went ON a severe diet. 

 

Choose the only correct option, considering the use of correct prepositions:

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Which reported question is correct?

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United States Mint Announces 2012 Presidential$1 Coin Designs

 

 

1 The United States Mint, created by Congress in 1792, is the Nation’s

unique manufacturer of dollars (bills and coins), so that the country

can conduct its trade and commerce. In addition to producing currency, the United

States Mint also produces uncirculated and commemorative coins;

Congressional Gold Medals; and silver, gold and platinum coins.

6 Today the United States Mint announced the new designs that will

appear on the Presidential $1 Coins in 2012. Each coin has two sides:

the heads and the tails. The obverse (heads sides) of the coins will

bear portraits of former Presidents Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland

(first term), Benjamin Harrison and Grover Cleveland (second term).

11 Inscriptions on the obverse of each coin include the President’s name,

the years of his term in office, a number indicating the order in which

he served, and the inscription IN GOD WE TRUST. The portraits of

Chester Arthur and Grover Cleveland were designed and sculpted by

United States Mint culptor-Engraver Don Everhart. The portrait of

Benjamin Harrison was designed and sculpted by United States Mint

Sculptor-Engraver Phebe Hemphill.

17 All coins in the Presidential $1 Coin Program bear a common reverse

(tails side) featuring the iconic Statue of Liberty, designed and

sculpted byEverhart. Inscriptions on the reverse are $1 and UNITED

STATES OF AMERICA. The year of minting, or issuance, E PLURIBUS

UNUM and the mint mark are incused on the edge of the coins.

22  The Presidential $1 Coin Program is authorized by Public Law 109-145.

Although production of circulating Presidential $1 Coins will soon be

suspended, collectible versions of the coin will continue to be available

in select United States Mint offerings. For information on the

availability and pricing of products featuring Presidential $1 Coins, visit

 

 

 

http://www.usmint.gov/catalog or call 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468).

 

An equivalent way of saying “The portrait of Benjamin Harrison was designed and sculpted by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Phebe Hemphill.” (lines 15-16) is in:

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United States Mint Announces 2012 Presidential$1 Coin Designs

 

 

1 The United States Mint, created by Congress in 1792, is the Nation’s

unique manufacturer of dollars (bills and coins), so that the country

can conduct its trade and commerce. In addition to producing currency, the United

States Mint also produces uncirculated and commemorative coins;

Congressional Gold Medals; and silver, gold and platinum coins.

6 Today the United States Mint announced the new designs that will

appear on the Presidential $1 Coins in 2012. Each coin has two sides:

the heads and the tails. The obverse (heads sides) of the coins will

bear portraits of former Presidents Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland

(first term), Benjamin Harrison and Grover Cleveland (second term).

11 Inscriptions on the obverse of each coin include the President’s name,

the years of his term in office, a number indicating the order in which

he served, and the inscription IN GOD WE TRUST. The portraits of

Chester Arthur and Grover Cleveland were designed and sculpted by

United States Mint culptor-Engraver Don Everhart. The portrait of

Benjamin Harrison was designed and sculpted by United States Mint

Sculptor-Engraver Phebe Hemphill.

17 All coins in the Presidential $1 Coin Program bear a common reverse

(tails side) featuring the iconic Statue of Liberty, designed and

sculpted byEverhart. Inscriptions on the reverse are $1 and UNITED

STATES OF AMERICA. The year of minting, or issuance, E PLURIBUS

UNUM and the mint mark are incused on the edge of the coins.

22  The Presidential $1 Coin Program is authorized by Public Law 109-145.

Although production of circulating Presidential $1 Coins will soon be

suspended, collectible versions of the coin will continue to be available

in select United States Mint offerings. For information on the

availability and pricing of products featuring Presidential $1 Coins, visit

 

 

 

http://www.usmint.gov/catalog or call 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468).

 

According to the text, the obverse of each coin includes all the following pieces of information, EXCEPT 

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United States Mint Announces 2012 Presidential$1 Coin Designs

 

 

1 The United States Mint, created by Congress in 1792, is the Nation’s

unique manufacturer of dollars (bills and coins), so that the country

can conduct its trade and commerce. In addition to producing currency, the United

States Mint also produces uncirculated and commemorative coins;

Congressional Gold Medals; and silver, gold and platinum coins.

6 Today the United States Mint announced the new designs that will

appear on the Presidential $1 Coins in 2012. Each coin has two sides:

the heads and the tails. The obverse (heads sides) of the coins will

bear portraits of former Presidents Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland

(first term), Benjamin Harrison and Grover Cleveland (second term).

11 Inscriptions on the obverse of each coin include the President’s name,

the years of his term in office, a number indicating the order in which

he served, and the inscription IN GOD WE TRUST. The portraits of

Chester Arthur and Grover Cleveland were designed and sculpted by

United States Mint culptor-Engraver Don Everhart. The portrait of

Benjamin Harrison was designed and sculpted by United States Mint

Sculptor-Engraver Phebe Hemphill.

17 All coins in the Presidential $1 Coin Program bear a common reverse

(tails side) featuring the iconic Statue of Liberty, designed and

sculpted byEverhart. Inscriptions on the reverse are $1 and UNITED

STATES OF AMERICA. The year of minting, or issuance, E PLURIBUS

UNUM and the mint mark are incused on the edge of the coins.

22  The Presidential $1 Coin Program is authorized by Public Law 109-145.

Although production of circulating Presidential $1 Coins will soon be

suspended, collectible versions of the coin will continue to be available

in select United States Mint offerings. For information on the

availability and pricing of products featuring Presidential $1 Coins, visit

 

 

 

http://www.usmint.gov/catalog or call 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468).

 

In 2012, the heads of the $1 coins will carry illustrations of 

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United States Mint Announces 2012 Presidential$1 Coin Designs

 

 

1 The United States Mint, created by Congress in 1792, is the Nation’s

unique manufacturer of dollars (bills and coins), so that the country

can conduct its trade and commerce. In addition to producing currency, the United

States Mint also produces uncirculated and commemorative coins;

Congressional Gold Medals; and silver, gold and platinum coins.

6 Today the United States Mint announced the new designs that will

appear on the Presidential $1 Coins in 2012. Each coin has two sides:

the heads and the tails. The obverse (heads sides) of the coins will

bear portraits of former Presidents Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland

(first term), Benjamin Harrison and Grover Cleveland (second term).

11 Inscriptions on the obverse of each coin include the President’s name,

the years of his term in office, a number indicating the order in which

he served, and the inscription IN GOD WE TRUST. The portraits of

Chester Arthur and Grover Cleveland were designed and sculpted by

United States Mint culptor-Engraver Don Everhart. The portrait of

Benjamin Harrison was designed and sculpted by United States Mint

Sculptor-Engraver Phebe Hemphill.

17 All coins in the Presidential $1 Coin Program bear a common reverse

(tails side) featuring the iconic Statue of Liberty, designed and

sculpted byEverhart. Inscriptions on the reverse are $1 and UNITED

STATES OF AMERICA. The year of minting, or issuance, E PLURIBUS

UNUM and the mint mark are incused on the edge of the coins.

22  The Presidential $1 Coin Program is authorized by Public Law 109-145.

Although production of circulating Presidential $1 Coins will soon be

suspended, collectible versions of the coin will continue to be available

in select United States Mint offerings. For information on the

availability and pricing of products featuring Presidential $1 Coins, visit

 

 

 

http://www.usmint.gov/catalog or call 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468).


 In the text, the word in parentheses that describes the idea expressed by the words in bold-face type is in:

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TEXT I

Beware the power of the blog

 Companies may not like blogs, but if they ignore them they may be inviting some PR disasters. The number of blogs on the internet is doubling every five months, according to blog-tracking site Technorati. The total is now around 20 million, with around 1.3 million posts made each day. Most are no more interesting than overhearing another person's telephone call, but there are exceptions that can have a remarkable impact.  

 

(From http://www.computing.co.uk/itweek/comment/)

The writer’s opinion about blogs is that