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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? X’s Edition
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£50
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What’s the wrong sentence?
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A I flew to Greece B I sailed across the Pacific. C I ridded a camel in Syria. D I swam in the Papaloapam.
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What’s the wrong sentence? A I flew to Greece B I sailed across the Pacific. C I ridded a camel in Syria. D I swam in the Papaloapam.
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£100
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What’s the wrong sentence?
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A I took photos in Paris. B I went all over Europe. C I clumb the Mount Blanc. D I visited the Parthenon.
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What’s the wrong sentence? A I took photos in Paris. B I went all over Europe. C I clumb the Mount Blanc. D I visited the Parthenon.
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£200
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What’s the wrong sentence?
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A I saw the Pyramid of Tikal. B I drank black tea in England. C I had a girl friend in the USA. D I sleeped in Lincoln’s bed!
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What’s the wrong sentence? A I saw the Pyramid of Tikal. B I drank black tea in England. C I had a girl friend in the USA. D I sleeped in Lincoln’s bed!
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£300
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Can you tell which past tense verb form is incorrect?
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A cooked B swam C hitted D met
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Can you tell which past tense verb form is incorrect? A cooked B swam C hitted D met
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£500
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Can you tell which past tense verb form is incorrect?
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A taught B studyed C put D broadcast
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Can you tell which past tense verb form is incorrect? A taught B studyed C put D broadcast
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£1,000
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In which of the following regular past tense forms the ending [-ed] is pronounced [t]
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In which of the following regular past tense forms the ending [-ed] is pronounced [t] ? A loved B played C worked D required
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In which of the following regular past tense forms the ending [-ed] is pronounced [t] A loved B played C worked D required
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£2,000
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In which of the following regular past tense forms the ending [-ed] is pronounced [d]
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A asked B rolled C pleased D danced
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In which of the following regular past tense forms the ending [-ed] is pronounced [d] A asked B rolled C pleased D danced
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£4,000
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In which of the following regular past tense forms the ending [-ed] is pronounced [id]
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A imagined B admired C surprised D extended
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In which of the following regular past tense forms the ending [-ed] is pronounced [id] A imagined B admired C surprised D extended
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£8,000
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What is correct?
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A Did you travel last Summer? B Why did he travels so much? C Did we wrote that letter? D Did he and I played soccer?
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What is correct? A A Did you travel last Summer? B B Why did he travels so much? C C Did we wrote that letter? D D Did he and I played soccer?
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£16,000
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Which of the following words is not a sequence word?
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A Then B But C First D After that
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Which of the following words is not a sequence word? A Then B But C First D After that
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£32,000
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What’s the wrong negative?
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A Mary didn’t like the ice cream. B Joe wrote not those novels. C Cathy didn’t climb the volcano. D Denisse wasn’t at home.
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What’s the wrong negative? A Mary didn’t like the ice cream. B Joe wrote not those novels. C Cathy didn’t climb the volcano D Denisse wasn’t at home
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£64,000
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Choose the correct answer.
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A All verbs in English are regular. B All irregular verbs in Past tense end in –ed. C We don’t need a time marker in the Past tense. D We use did for negatives and questions in past.
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Choose the correct answer. A All verbs in English are regular. B All irregular verbs in past tense end in -ed C We don’t need a time marker in the Past tense. D We use did for negatives and questions in past
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£125,000
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Where was Einstein born?
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A USA B Russia C Germany D Austria
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Where was Einstein born? A USA B Russia C Germany D Austria
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£250,000
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When did the Second World War start?
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A 1939 B 1940 C 1942 D 1941
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When did the Second World War start? A 1939 B 1940 C 1942 D 1941
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£500,000
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When did Mexico lose more than half of its territory?
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A 1846 B 1848 C 1847 D 1836
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When did Mexico lose more than half of its territory? A 1846 B 1848 C 1847 D 1836
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£1,000,000
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