
10 questions based on 4 skills and 3 English components made by Alde Viyonata
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- Q1
Syntax is the study of_______________
Phrases, clauses, and sentences
Word formation
Linguistic meaning
How language is used to communicate within its situational context
30s - Q2
In the sentence “The fat man ate food,” which part is the noun phrase?
Ate
Ate food
The fat man
Man
30s - Q3
Morphology studies ___
the meaning of words
word pronunciation
sentence formation
Word formation
30s - Q4
english speakers recognize that the words dog and dogs are closely related. What does the letter "s" means?
That means apostrophe
The morpheme of the letter "g"
Doesn't mean anything at all
Plurality morpheme "-s"
30s - Q5
Listen to the recorded question (person A), then select the best response (person B).
Not this I know of
Not that I know of
Not so much
Not at all
30s - Q6
Listen to the recorded question (person A), then select the best response (person B).
Up to you
Sounds bad
Sounds good
Thanks a lot
30s - Q7
Listen to the recorded question (person A), then select the best response (person B).
Yes! That's this!
Yes! That's those!
Yes! That's it!
Yes! That's that!
30s - Q8
Listen to the recorded question (person A), then select the best response (person B).
i'm not afraid
I'm afraid no
I'm afraid not
I'm afraid so
30s - Q9
Read the text carefully and answer the question below Barking Dog One night. Mr. Jones woke up because he heard a dog. He heard a dog barking outside his window. Mr. Jones got out of bed and walked to the window. When he looked out the window, there was a big brown dog on his lawn. It was barking very loudly. Mr. Jones opened his window and looked at the barking dog. “Why are you barking so loud?” he asked the dog. The dog looked at Mr. Jones. Then it stopped barking.
What happened when he asked the dog a question?
The dog barking
The dog stopped barking
His dog answered the question
Nothing happened
300s - Q10
What is the first step on the writing strategy ladder?
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