Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.
Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.
Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.
Choose the word that differs from the rest in the position of the main stress.
Choose the word which has the underlined part pronounced differently from the others.
winter
spring
like
fishing
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
potato
factory
amazing
famous
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interview
minute
question
suitable
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Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others.
complaint
Reorder the words to make correct sentences.
I/ delicious/ is/ yesterday./ as/ This cake/ the one/ as/ ate/ not/
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the waterfall/ to/ Would/ see/ ?/ you/ that mountain/ like/ behind/
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most/ This/ movie/ watched/ ever/ is/ the/ ./ boring/ I’ve/ film
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be/ playing/ allowed/ Children/ to/ time/ computer games/ shouldn't/ ./ waste/
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his/ Nam's/ birthday party/ to/ last/ did/ night./ not/ friends/ go/
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is/ on/ a cup/ shelf/ so/ some/ I / There/ will/ coffee/ have/ ./ the/
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every time./ pass/ She/ fails/ trying/ her driving test/ to/ but/ keeps/ she/
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speaks/ He/ than/ his/ more/ friend/ fluently/ does/ ./ Korean/
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milk/ How/ did/ at/ much/ the/ you/ supermarket/ ?/ buy/
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to/ I/ books/ my/ like/ vocabulary/ ./ reading/ enrich/
I am used to this racket. I _____ it for a long time.
Yesterday, I _____ a glass while I _____ the dishes.
_____ you ever _____ to an English-speaking country? - Yes, I went to Australia.
Jenny and Taylor _____ familiar with the area. They _____ an old woman about the way to the station.
I _____ four quizzes and five tests so far this semester.
No matter what happens next, I _____ help you.
At this time next month, we _____ next to each other in the same class.
I _____ the living room when Dad comes home. He'll be so surprised at the new look of the room!
I _____ for my book since noon, but I still can't find them.
I _____ to the museum with you if you want.
If she _____ English more often, her English wouldn't be rusty.
My new school, which you visited two days ago, is _____ the old one.
He was only thirteen, but he ate _____ his father did.
Jennifer decided to make _____ birthday cake for her mother's birthday party.
Should we play _____ football when we are hungry?
My father _____ as the headmaster of Chu Van An Lower Secondary School.
The house was _____ building.
I can’t find my mobile phone _____.
She is watching the film _____ I downloaded yesterday.
It took him two months _____ over his illness.
Lan has a yellow bag, while _____ is pink.
I talked to ____ grandmother for three hours last night.
The ticket is free for students only and the adult _____ pay for it.
The teacher as well as his students _____ at the school meeting yet.
Tom looks so frightened and upset. He _____ something terrible.
The more difficult the games are, _____ excited the children are.
Laura hopes ______ her grandparents in Australia next year. She really misses them.
Jack told me that he _____ a lot of problems with his schoolwork recently.
Newton used _____ science books when he was a boy.
What word can be removed from this sentence without changing its meaning?
The water which I drank was extremely cold so I got a sore throat.
Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.
Eva and Suzie are twins. They were born on June 2, 2006. They are fifteen now and in the ninth grade. Eva and Suzie do everything together. They are in the same class. They dress alike. They look the same. People always get them confused. This really makes Eva and Suzie laugh. Teachers always get them mixed up at school. Even their father has trouble telling them apart. Their mother doesn't, though. She always knows which twin is which. Eva and Suzie often try to confuse her, but it has never happened. Their older brother, Brad, is eighteen and in the twelfth grade. He never knows which one is which. He doesn't even try. Eva and Suzie have the same friends. They always mix them up. It doesn't matter to Eva and Suzie. One day, their father told their mother to get one of them a different haircut, so that he could tell them apart. Eva and Susie were horrified. They didn't want to look different. They liked looking the same. Their mother came to the rescue and refused to make them cut their hair. The girls were happy just the way they were and didn't want to change. Their dad just shook his head. He would have to stay confused. Eva and Suzie didn't care. They knew which one was which, and that was all that mattered.