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English Lessons with Kate


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What is your English level? Beginner,  
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Intermediate or Advanced? Let’s find out!  Today I am going to test your English level.
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Hello, guys! My name is Kate and in this  lesson we are going to have an English  
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level test to understand your level  of English. I will give you questions  
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divided in three different levels –  beginner, intermediate and advanced. 
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I will show you the question, then you will  have five seconds to come up with the answer.  
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If you need more time you can pause the video,  think about your answer and play it again. 
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And please don’t forget to count the  number of correct answers you have. 
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Also I’m gonna explain the grammar and  vocabulary in every question so that you know 
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why your answer was wrong (if it  was.) Now let's start the test.
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The first five questions are for  the beginner level the A level
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Which sentence is correct?  Sara have a very big house.  
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Sara has a very big house.  Sara has very big house.
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Sara has a very big house.  
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When we use the verb “have” in present simple  tense we should use has for he, she, it,  
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and have with they, you and we. The correct  answer is B. Sara has a very big house.But  
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why do we say – a big house ? For singular  nouns we use an article A, an or the. In this  
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case. We have a noun “house” so we must say a  house, not just ‘house” that’s why B is correct
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Question two. Which sentence is  correct? I doesn't like cheese.  
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I not like cheese. I don't like cheese
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The correct answer is I don't like cheese  but why? Again, this is present simple tense,  
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but it’s a negative form. To make a simple  present sentence negative we use don't for I,  
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you, we and they and doesn't for he, she, it.  So I don't, you don't, he doesn't, she doesn't,  
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it doesn't, you don't, they don't, and we don't. Question three. Which sentence is correct?  
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She goes to the office in taxinShe goes to the  office by taxi She goes to the office by a taxi
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She goes to the office by taxi. When we are talking about the means  
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of transport – a taxi, a bus, a car, a train,  we use by - by bus, by train, by taxi. Another  
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important thing is we never use the article  “the” before means of transport, so please  
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remember - we never say I go by the taxi unless we  know which taxi or which car we are talking about.
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The next question. Which one is correct? She live in France,  
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She lives in France or She is live in France
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She lives in France but why? because this is  present simple tense. In present simple we  
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have a subject plus a verb when the subject  is the third person singular which is he  
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she or it the verb takes an S so I live,  you live, he lives, she lives, it lives
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Let's move on to the next  question. Which one is correct? 
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He not can swim. He doesn’t  can swim. He can’t swim
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The correct answer is he can’t swim. But  why? The verb can is a modal verb. We don’t  
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need to use an auxiliary verb here,  and we never use NOT before the verb.
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The next question. Which sentence is  correct? Are you going to London next week? 
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Do you going to London next week?  Are you going in London next week?
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Are you going to London next week?  In this case we are talking about  
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next week and we are asking about  future plans. When we are talking  
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about future plans in English we use “be  going to” and be stands for am, is, are. 
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Are you going to London next week? But why we say  to London instead of in London? Because to is the  
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preposition of direction. When we are moving  from one place to another we always use “to”.
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The next question. Which one is  correct? Do you work yesterday?  
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Are you worked yesterday? Did you work yesterday?
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The right answer is C. Did you work yesterday?  Why? There is a marker word – yesterday,  
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which is used in Past simple, so in  Past simple questions we use did + verb.
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The next question. Which sentence is correct?  
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How she makes an apple cake? Does she make an  apple cake how? How does she make an apple cake?
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The answer is how does she make an apple  cake? The question form in English is  
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always like this. We have a question word,  an auxiliary verb, a subject and a main verb.
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In this case the question word is  how, the auxiliary verb is does,  
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the subject is she, and the verb is make so  how does she make is the correct word order.
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Let’s move on to the next one.  Which sentence is correct?  
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I enjoy to watch Netflix. I enjoy  watching Netflix. I enjoy watch Netflix.
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The correct answer is I enjoy  watching Netflix. After verbs enjoy,  
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mind and suggest we always use verb + ing form.
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Now the last question of the beginner  level. Which sentence is correct?  
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There is a water in the glass. There is many water  in the glass. There is some water in the glass.
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There is some water in the glass. It’s correct  because water is an uncountable noun. We don’t  
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need to use an article, we can’t say "a water".  When we are talking about the uncountable nouns  
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like milk, oil, water, coffee, we say “some”  or “any” in questions and negative sentences.
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Great job, guys! Now we have finished  questions of the beginner level. 
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How many correct answers do you have? If you  have eight or more correct answers your level  
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is not beginner, you should go on answering the  questions of the test to see what your level is. 
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But if you have less than eight correct  answers your level is beginner. And that’s  
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not bad. You can practice more and  more and improve your English level.
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Now we're going to get to the intermediate  level B. Let's start. Which sentence is correct?  
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I haven’t seen Mary last night. I didn’t see  Mary last night. I don’t saw Mary last night.
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There are two tenses that students often  confuse, past simple or present perfect.  
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They both are used to talk about something that  happened in the past, however if we know exactly  
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when something happened we use past simple,  so in this case we know exactly when this  
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happened right? last night. So the correct  answer is - I didn’t see Mary last night.
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The next question. Which one is correct? Did you  bought the tickets? Have you bought the tickets?  
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You have bought the tickets?
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This is a question where we use the  present perfect because we don’t know  
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the exact time when the person bought the  tickets. So we use the present perfect.
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The next question. Which sentence is correct?  
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She’s never been to Australia. She's never  gone to Australia. She never went to Australia.
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She’s never been to Australia. But  what's the difference between been  
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and gone? Been means that you were in some  place in the past and then you came back,  
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you have the memories and you have the experience.  Gone means you went there and you are still there. 
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So if I say she has gone to Australia, that means  she went there and she still hasn't come back. 
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In this case because we are talking about  never so she has never been there IS right.
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The next question. He made  many mistakes in his test.  
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He did many mistakes in his test. He  has done many mistakes in his test.
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He made many mistakes in his test. Why?  
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To make mistakes is a collocation. We always say  – to make mistakes, to do mistakes is not correct.
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The next one. Which one is correct?  A)Your progress in English depends on  
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different factors. B) depends of different  factors. C) depends by different factors.
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The answer is A. Your progress in English depends  
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ON different factors. After the  verb depend we always use ON.
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The next question. If I see Mary  tomorrow, I will tell her about it.  
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If I will see Mary tomorrow, I tell her about it.  If I saw Mary tomorrow, I would told her about it.
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This is a conditional sentence. Here we have  the first conditional. The first Clause is  
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present and the second clause is future  with the verb will. If I see Mary tomorrow,  
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I will tell her about it. That’s correct.
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The next question. Which one is correct?  If I was you, I would learn English better.  
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If I were you, I learned English better. If  I were you, I would learn English better.
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Again this is a conditional sentence. We  use the second conditional when we are  
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talking about an imaginary situation, if I  were you. This is an unreal situation. In  
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second conditional sentences the first clause  is the past simple and the second clause is  
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would + verb infinitive. If I were you, I would  learn English better. This is the correct answer.
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The next question. A)They called out  the trip because Mike was sick. B)They  
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called off the trip or C) They called for the trip
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So these are sentences with phrasal  verbs. To call off means to cancel,  
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so They called off the  trip, the answer B is right.
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The next question. A) When he was  a child he used to play chess. B)  
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he got used to playing chess and  C) he was used to playing chess
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We use the structure “used to” when we want to  
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talk about something we did in the  past, but we don't do that anymore.  
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I used to drink coffee. I don’t drink coffee any  more. There is another structure “be used to”.
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Am, is, are, was,were + used to which is used  to talk about habits for example I am used to  
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jogging in the morning which means this is  my habit. In this case we use the verb with  
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-ing I am used to jogging in the morning. Finally, the structure “get used to” also  
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means to make something a habit and again the  structure is get used to + a verb + ing. When  
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he was a child he used to play chess. He did  that in the past but he doesn’t do that anymore.
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The next question. A) I was angry  because I had waited for him all  
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day B) I was waiting for him all day  C) I had been waiting for him all day
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had been waiting for him all day! The first part  of the sentence is the past simple. I was angry. 
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When we are talking about something that  happened before another action in the past we  
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use Past Perfect continuous, if that action  was continuous. Subject+had+been+verb+ing
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This is the end of the intermediate  section. Now let me know how many  
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correct answers do you have? If you have  eight or more than eight correct answers,  
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then your level is more than  intermediate! So that’s amazing!  
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Keep going with the rest of the video  and find out your level of English!
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Now it’s time to move on to the advanced  section. In this part I'm going to give  
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you 10 challenging questions , so get ready Let's start with the first question. Fill in the  
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missing word. I ___ get in through the window. A) managed to B) could to or C) was able to
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Manage to is a verb that means to do something  successfully, to deal with something difficult.
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The next question. Your  
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papers are on the floor. Why don't you ___? A) pick up them. B) pick them up. C) pick them.
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The right answer is pick them up. Them is a pronoun and up is a particle.  
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When the direct object is a pronoun, it’s  usually placed between the verb and the particle.
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The next one. We were really ___ with the weather. A) disappoint. B) disappointed. C) disappointing.
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The correct answer is disappointed. But  
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what is the difference between  disappointed and disappointing? 
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Disappointing is an adjective which  means something that disappoints,  
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something that makes you feel bad or unhappy.  For example, the movie was disappointing. 
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And disappointed is a state of mind when  you feel unhappy because your hopes about  
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something were not satisfied. I was  disappointed to see my exam results.
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The next one. Which answer is correct? Do  you think we will finish our project in time? 
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I don’t suppose not. I suppose  not. I don’t so suppose
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I suppose not is the right answer. We can’t use  
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double negatives. We can’t  say – I don’t suppose not.
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The next question. Which sentence correctly  reports the question? Where have you been?  
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A) He asked me where I have been B) He asked  me where I was C) He asked me where I had been
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Here we have the topic - reported speech.  When we change from direct to indirect speech,  
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you need to change the grammar. We have  a question in the Present Perfect Tense,  
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so we need to change it to the Past  Perfect. He asked me where I had been.
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The next question. Which sentence is correct?  A. The painting sold for three thousand dollars 
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B. The painting was sold  for three thousand dollars  
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C. The painting was being sold  for three thousand dollars
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The painting was sold for three thousand  dollars is correct. The passive voice is  
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used when we want to emphasize the action and  the subject is not important. was being sold is  
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a Passive continuous form but we don’t have  any marker words here, so the answer is B.
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The next question. He's had his car...  A. when he passed his driving test B.  
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since he passed his driving test  C. as he passed his driving test
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He's had his car since he passed his driving test.  
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Since is an adverb of time. Here we  have the situation where he had his  
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car from a particular time in the past  until now, that’s why the answer is B.
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The next one. The directions  my friend gave us were ___ ,  
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so we were able to find his house easily. a)  straightforward b) coordinated c) essential
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Straightforward is the correct answer because in  this case this means easy to understand or simple.
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The next question. One of Mike's  ___ is his writing skill. He writes  
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very clearly and professionally. a)  drawbacks b) assets с) acquaintances
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An asset means a useful or valuable quality  or skill, so the correct answer is B. Assets
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An the last question for the advanced level.  I heard a ___ outside so I went to the window.  
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I saw four men in the street arguing.  a) burial b) coincidence c) commotion 
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A commotion is a sudden, short  period of noise, confusion,  
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or excited movement. So the correct answer is C.
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Well done! I hope you've enjoyed this lesson.  Don't forget to let me know your level and  
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how many correct answers you've had in the  comments below ! Thank you for watching! Bye!
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