How good is your English? - Quiz 5

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the verb This lessons about mistakes English students often make without realizing.
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We’re going to ask you questions about some tricky words and phrases.
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And you have to answer before the clock stops ticking.
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Good luck!
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Let’s jump straight in with our first question.
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Ready?
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You’re studying at the library, when some people start having a very loud conversation.
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So you ask them to speak more quietly.
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What do you say?
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Could you speak quietly because…
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I need to concentrate.
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I need to concentrate myself.
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I need to be concentrated.
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To concentrate means to focus and to give all your attention to something.
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It isn’t a reflexive verb in English.
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So we never concentrate ourselves.
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We just concentrate.
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Sometimes we say ‘I can’t concentrate’.
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And we can also say ‘I’m concentrating’.
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But if you say ‘I’m concentrated’ it sounds funny.
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Yeah, we use concentrated to describe fruit drinks where water is removed to make them
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stronger.
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But you’re a person not a fruit drink so you don’t want to say that!
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Now I want you to look carefully at this.
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July’s figures were up on….Excuse me.
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Could you please concentrate on these figures?
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Sorry.
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Sorry.
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If you’d like to see more examples, click here.
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Great, next question.
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OK, you want to suggest that you and your friend go to the movies together one night,
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if they’re free and they want to.
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So what do you say?
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Eventually we could go and see a movie together.
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What do you think?
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Maybe we could go and see a movie together.
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What do you think?
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So we don’t say eventually in that situation.
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Eventually is a false friend in several languages.
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It doesn’t express possibility or uncertainty in English.
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We use words like ‘maybe’, and ‘possibly’ to do that.
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In English eventually means after a long of time and a series of events.
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We use it after a lot of different things have happened.
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I didn’t know what to get Vicki for her birthday.
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I thought about getting her something to wear.
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Then I wondered about something for her car, or something for the deck, or something for
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the house.
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What?
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I thought for a long time and eventually I decided to get her flowers.
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Happy birthday.
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Ah, thank you.
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They’re beautiful.
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You’re welcome.
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It’s a good job you didn’t get me that vacuum cleaner.
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Yes, eventually I realized it was a bad idea.
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So after you’d thought about it for a long time.
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That’s right.
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Keep watching our videos and eventually your English will be perfect.
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Ok, the next question is similar.
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Someone stops you in the street and asks you where a restaurant is.
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What do you say?
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It’s in the end of the block.
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It’s at the end of the block.
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Excuse me.
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Is there a Mediterranean restaurant near here?
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Yes, right at the end of the block.
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Oh, thank you.
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We use 'at the end' to talk about the last part of something.
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The final part, for example, at the end year At the end of the tunnel.
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At the end of the book.
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It means the final part.
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Oh, what movie are you watching?
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Oh, it’s The Murder Island Mystery.
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Oh it’s got a surprise twist at the end.
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It wasn’t the butler that did it...
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Stop, don’t tell me!
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So that’s ‘at the end’, but what does ‘in the end’ mean?
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It has a similar meaning to eventually.
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It means finally, after a series of events.
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We often use it when there’s been a long delay.
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We had a problem with the shower.
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We needed a plumber.
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We looked online.
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We looked in the newspapers.
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We called our friends.
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No plumber.
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In the end, Jay fixed it himself.
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Here’s a link to a video where you can see more examples.
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What’s next?
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OK.
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Here’s a quick one that’s tricky for some Latin language speakers.
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Imagine you’re going to visit a friend but you’re running late and when you arrive
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at the station, your train has already left.
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You call your friend and what do you say?
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I missed the train.
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I lost the train.
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Hello?
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Hey Jay, are you coming?
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Yes, but I’m gonna be late.
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I missed the 9 o’clock train so I’ll catch the 10 o’clock.
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Oh all right.
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Well, I'll see you soon then.
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Yep.
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Bye.
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When you miss a train, bus or flight you fail to catch it.
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But if you lose something it means you can’t find it.
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This is the only key we have, so don't lose it.
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OK.
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It would be very hard to lose a train because they’re very big.
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Yeah, you’d have to be a very careless train driver.
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If you want more examples, follow this link.
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OK, here’s your next question.
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You have a friend who is very reliable.
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She always does what she says and you can trust her.
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So how would you describe her?
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She is very reliable and trusting.
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She is very reliable and trustworthy.
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She is very reliable and trustable.
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If someone is trustworthy, you can rely on them to be good and honest.
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And if they’re trusting it means they tend to believe that other people are good and
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honest.
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But they might not be trustworthy themselves.
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Exactly.
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And what about trustable?
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Well technically speaking, trustable is also word but we hardly ever use it.
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We normally say trustworthy instead.
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And the opposite of trustworthy is… untrustworthy.
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I need to learn to trust you more Vicki.
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How can I do that?
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Oh, we could play the trust game.
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The what?
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The trust game.
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Turn around.
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OK.
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That’s right.
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And then you fall back.
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And you’ll catch me.
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Yeah!
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OK.
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Argh!
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You didn’t catch me.
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I’m just not very trustworthy.
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OK, next question.
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All right.
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Your friend has a difficult job that requires a lot of effort.
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What could you say about her?
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She works hardly.
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She works hard.
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She hard works.
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She hardly works.
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We need an adverb here to describe how she works.
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To form a lot of adverbs we add -ly to the adjective.
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For example.
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He’s a safe driver.
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He drives safely.
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Safe is the adjective and safely is the adverb.
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He’s a dangerous driver.
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He drives dangerously.
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You just add -ly.
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But ‘hard’ is tricky.
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It’s irregular because the adjective and adverb are the same.
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So if someone puts a lot of effort into their work, they’re a hard worker and they work
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hard.
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But this is where it gets really tricky, we also have the word 'hardly' and that’s an
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adverb too.
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But hardly means something different.
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It means almost not or almost none.
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So if someone is hardly working, they’re almost not working.
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They’re the opposite of a hard worker!
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So this is our office.
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Very nice!
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Who's this?
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Oh that's Jeannie.
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She's one of our best employees.
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She works really hard.
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And who's that?
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Ah, that's Jay.
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Some days he hardly works at all.
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Click here if you’d like to see more examples.
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Yes, but if you've enjoyed this quiz, we have some more for you.
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