Unit 8B Fake news
Quiz by Kelly Hernández
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- Q1
The title of a newspaper article, usually printed in big letters.
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A: Hi, Tom. I’m surprised to see you here. I didn’t think you liked opera.
B: I don’t, but Delia persuaded me __________ tonight.
coming
to come
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Not influenced by personal opinions or feeling. (It's an adjective)
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A: Have the police found the men that robbed the supermarket?
B: Apparently, they've arrested one man, but he denies __________ anything to do with it.
to have
having
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Photographers who follow celebrities and sell the photos they've taken of them.
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A: Someone broke into the car and stole my laptop while I was in the supermarket.
B: I warned you __________ it in the car. Have you reported it to the police?
not to leave
to not leave
not leaving
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A word used in headlines that means the same as support. (It's also a part of the body)
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A: Remind me to book a taxi to the airport.
B: We don’t need one; Andy’s offered __________ us a lift.
giving
to give
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A word used in headlines which means the same as disagree.
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A: Have the kids been fighting again? Oliver’s really upset, but he refuses to tell me why.
B Oh, Harry accused Oliver of __________ one of his toys, and now they aren’t speaking to each other.
to break
breaking
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A journalist who expresses opinion about music, books, movies, etc.
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An adjective used to describe an article that tries to get your interest by presenting facts or events as worse or more shocking than they really are.
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Jamie blamed me for __________ the tickets, but I think he had them.
to lose
losing
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