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997 |
PRONOUNS
|
indefinite - thing, -one, -body etc
|
C1
| null |
FORM/USE: 'ANYTHING', FOCUS
| null |
China
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
2008
|
Chinese
|
Pass
| null | null |
998 |
PRONOUNS
|
indefinite - thing, -one, -body etc
|
C1
| null |
FORM/USE: 'ANYTHING', ELLIPSIS
|
Anything else you need, ask Sarah
|
Portugal
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
998 |
PRONOUNS
|
indefinite - thing, -one, -body etc
|
C1
| null |
FORM/USE: 'ANYTHING', ELLIPSIS
|
Anything you need in connection with my report, please don't hesitate to contact me
|
Portugal
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
998 |
PRONOUNS
|
indefinite - thing, -one, -body etc
|
C1
| null |
FORM/USE: 'ANYTHING', ELLIPSIS
|
Anything you want to ask me, feel free to do so
|
Portugal
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
998 |
PRONOUNS
|
indefinite - thing, -one, -body etc
|
C1
| null |
FORM/USE: 'ANYTHING', ELLIPSIS
| null |
Portugal
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
999 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
A2
| null |
USE: 'YOU', GENERAL
|
My new mobile phone can do lots of things! You can play games, you can take pictures
|
Turkish, A2 WAYSTAGE, Pass, 2007
| null | null | null | null | null | null |
999 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
A2
| null |
USE: 'YOU', GENERAL
|
Let's say if you want to travel to China, you need to learn a little Chinese
|
Turkish, A2 WAYSTAGE, Pass, 2007
| null | null | null | null | null | null |
999 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
A2
| null |
USE: 'YOU', GENERAL
| null |
Turkish, A2 WAYSTAGE, Pass, 2007
| null | null | null | null | null | null |
1,000 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B1
| null |
USE: 'ONE', GENERAL, FORMAL
|
The television, I think, is like a box where one can find anything: rubbish and good things
|
Italian, B1 THRESHOLD, Pass, 2007
| null | null | null | null | null | null |
1,000 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B1
| null |
USE: 'ONE', GENERAL, FORMAL
|
One more reason I like Singapore is that one sees cats everywhere
|
Italian, B1 THRESHOLD, Pass, 2007
| null | null | null | null | null | null |
1,000 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B1
| null |
USE: 'ONE', GENERAL, FORMAL
| null |
Italian, B1 THRESHOLD, Pass, 2007
| null | null | null | null | null | null |
1,001 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
USE: 'WE', 'US', GENERAL
|
These days the car is everywhere, we can see cars all over the world
|
Portugal
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,001 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
USE: 'WE', 'US', GENERAL
|
In this film we can see the life of a female teenager ? in South-Africa
|
Portugal
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,001 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
USE: 'WE', 'US', GENERAL
|
We all know that being a writer is difficult; either we know how to write or we don't
|
Portugal
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,001 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
USE: 'WE', 'US', GENERAL
|
Some of us find it very useful, whereas others still have difficulty in accepting technology as a valuable thing for everyone
|
Portugal
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,001 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
USE: 'WE', 'US', GENERAL
|
[talking about zoos giving us a chance to see many exotic animals] Zoos give us different opportunities to do that and so to understand nature
|
Portugal
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,001 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
USE: 'WE', 'US', GENERAL
| null |
Portugal
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,002 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: GENDER NEUTRAL
|
If someone is watching a film that they don't like they can always choose another channel to watch to
|
Portugal
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Fail
| null | null |
1,002 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: GENDER NEUTRAL
|
If anyone wishes to make any presentation they can contact Mr
|
Portugal
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Fail
| null | null |
1,002 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: GENDER NEUTRAL
|
Hari, Events Department
|
Portugal
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Fail
| null | null |
1,002 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: GENDER NEUTRAL
|
If a student wants to make music there is no point teaching them science, but to be a good musician I think general knowledge is important as well
|
Portugal
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Fail
| null | null |
1,002 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: GENDER NEUTRAL
| null |
Portugal
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1993
|
Portuguese
|
Fail
| null | null |
1,003 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: GENDER NEUTRAL
|
If a child had free time, he/she would play on his/her own and not with other children
|
Greece
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
2006
|
Greek
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,003 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: GENDER NEUTRAL
|
Furthermore, if somebody wants to be a journalist, he or she has to have an enormous knowledge of the world and people, because sometimes they must act like psychologists in order to obtain pieces of information
|
Greece
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
2006
|
Greek
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,003 |
PRONOUNS
|
generic use
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: GENDER NEUTRAL
| null |
Greece
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
2006
|
Greek
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,004 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
B1
| null |
FORM: 'EACH OTHER'
|
We go to the same school so we see each other every day
|
Turkey
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2009
|
Turkish
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,004 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
B1
| null |
FORM: 'EACH OTHER'
|
First, we had to introduce each other by saying where we come from, which kind of job we are doing here, why we want to learn English
|
Turkey
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2009
|
Turkish
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,004 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
B1
| null |
FORM: 'EACH OTHER'
|
He said the coach is really nice and that the first players get on well with each other
|
Turkey
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2009
|
Turkish
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,004 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
B1
| null |
FORM: 'EACH OTHER'
|
We didn't use to talk to each other, but one day we started to talk and I discovered she was extremely friendly and nice
|
Turkey
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2009
|
Turkish
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,004 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
B1
| null |
FORM: 'EACH OTHER'
| null |
Turkey
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2009
|
Turkish
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,005 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: 'ONE ANOTHER', FORMAL
|
I also thought to create a studying space where students, staff and visitors can meet one another
|
Italy
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1999
|
Italian
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,005 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: 'ONE ANOTHER', FORMAL
|
Since we last saw one another many things have happened, but I must admit I have never enjoyed myself again the way I did when I was with you
|
Italy
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1999
|
Italian
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,005 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: 'ONE ANOTHER', FORMAL
|
Perhaps it will help me understand what my two dogs say to one another
|
Italy
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1999
|
Italian
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,005 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: 'ONE ANOTHER', FORMAL
| null |
Italy
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
1999
|
Italian
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,006 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
C1
| null |
FORM: 'EACH ...' + 'THE OTHER(S)', AS COMPLEMENT
|
Each person could be a help to the other
|
Sri Lanka
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
2008
|
Tamil
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,006 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
C1
| null |
FORM: 'EACH ...' + 'THE OTHER(S)', AS COMPLEMENT
|
They all seem to mean exactly the same but if you study them more carefully, you realize that each of them differs from the others in tiny details that can be relevant
|
Sri Lanka
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
2008
|
Tamil
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,006 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
C1
| null |
FORM: 'EACH ...' + 'THE OTHER(S)', AS COMPLEMENT
|
Generally speaking, each individual is different from the others
|
Sri Lanka
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
2008
|
Tamil
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,006 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
C1
| null |
FORM: 'EACH ...' + 'THE OTHER(S)', AS COMPLEMENT
| null |
Sri Lanka
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
2008
|
Tamil
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,007 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
C2
| null |
FORM: 'EACH ... THE OTHER(S)', AS OBJECT
|
Each of them admires the other's intelligence
|
Italy
|
C2 MASTERY
|
1993
|
Italian
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,007 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
C2
| null |
FORM: 'EACH ... THE OTHER(S)', AS OBJECT
|
As regards other aspects of my upbringing my parents taught me the importance of having all the family together, each one helping the others, each one loving the others
|
Italy
|
C2 MASTERY
|
1993
|
Italian
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,007 |
PRONOUNS
|
reciprocal
|
C2
| null |
FORM: 'EACH ... THE OTHER(S)', AS OBJECT
| null |
Italy
|
C2 MASTERY
|
1993
|
Italian
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,008 |
QUESTIONS
|
alternatives
|
A2
| null |
FORM: WORD + WORD
|
Can you bring some food or drinks for the dinner?
Is it cheap or expensive for you?
We can chat or watch a film
|
Spain
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2009
|
Spanish - European
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,008 |
QUESTIONS
|
alternatives
|
A2
| null |
FORM: WORD + WORD
| null |
Spain
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2009
|
Spanish - European
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,009 |
QUESTIONS
|
alternatives
|
B1
| null |
FORM: PHRASE + PHRASE
|
Is this area in the city or in the countryside?
Do you feel more sympathy for your friends or your parents?
|
Switzerland
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2008
|
Swiss German
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,010 |
QUESTIONS
|
alternatives
|
B1
| null |
FORM/USE: 'OR SOMETHING ELSE', VAGUE
|
Shall we buy him a book, a CD or something else?
Poetry, history or something else?
|
Greece
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
2000
|
Greek
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,011 |
QUESTIONS
|
alternatives
|
B1
| null |
FORM: CLAUSE + CLAUSE
|
Are you still with him or did you two break up?
Should I go there and talk to her or should I stay here?
What do you think about going for walks or jogging in your breaks?
|
Peru
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2005
|
Spanish - Latin American
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,012 |
QUESTIONS
|
alternatives
|
B1
| null |
FORM/USE: 'OR NOT'
|
For a few seconds he was quiet
|
Poland
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2005
|
Polish
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,012 |
QUESTIONS
|
alternatives
|
B1
| null |
FORM/USE: 'OR NOT'
|
I couldn't wait, I asked nervously about his exam, did he pass or not?
Do you want to do that or not?
Do you agree with me or not?
Will you be there till that time or not?
|
Poland
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2005
|
Polish
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,013 |
QUESTIONS
|
alternatives
|
C1
| null |
FORM/USE: STRONG ALTERNATIVE
|
Is this new industry a blessing for the region or the exact opposite?
|
Netherlands
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
2004
|
Dutch
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,014 |
QUESTIONS
|
alternatives
|
C1
| null |
FORM/USE: ELLIPTED MODAL, HEDGING
|
Maybe you could hand out toys or show a movie?
Maybe you will be able to arrange another excursion this year or provide more time there?
|
Sweden
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
2005
|
Swedish
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,015 |
QUESTIONS
|
alternatives
|
C2
| null |
FORM: ELLIPSIS
|
Is it not better to take the television away or stop them going to the cinema?
Do you enjoy reading, find it a waste of time or have an indifferent attitude to it?
Is he going to give it back to me or show it to everybody?
|
Switzerland
|
C2 MASTERY
|
1993
|
German
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,016 |
QUESTIONS
|
tags
|
A2
| 1 |
FORM: QUESTION TAGS
|
You don't know where I live, do you?
It differs from the story which you told me, doesn't it?
It's fantastic, isn't it?
It cost £30, it was not too expensive, was it?
|
Spain
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2009
|
Spanish - European
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,017 |
QUESTIONS
|
tags
|
B1
| 2 |
FORM: NEGATIVE MAIN CLAUSES + AFFIRMATIVE QUESTION TAGS
|
I mean, your parents don't like discos, do they?
Doesn't sound interesting, does it?
He is not important, is he?
That isn't normal, is it?
You haven't been to my house before, have you?
We haven't met each other for about 1 year, have we?
|
Brazil
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2008
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,018 |
QUESTIONS
|
tags
|
B1
| 2 |
FORM: AFFIRMATIVE MAIN CLAUSES + NEGATIVE QUESTION TAGS
|
And so you're moving to a different area, aren't you?
You love books, don't you?
It sounds peaceful, doesn't it?
We've arranged to meet at 12, haven't we?
I think it would be fantastic, wouldn't it?
When you come back, we should rent some movies, shouldn't we?
You'll see the programme on the 23rd of August, won't you?
We could go on holiday together, couldn't we?
|
Italy
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2008
|
Italian
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,019 |
QUESTIONS
|
tags
|
B1
| 2 |
FORM: AFFIRMATIVE MAIN CLAUSES + AFFIRMATIVE QUESTION TAGS
|
Your boyfriend is also 16, is he?
You bought new black clothes, did you?
|
Germany
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2001
|
German
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,020 |
QUESTIONS
|
tags
|
B1
| null |
FORM/USE: 'RIGHT' AS AN INFORMAL TAG
|
You are 14 years old, right?
I think you asked if I liked shopping for clothes, right?
You asked me for some help, right?
They're black, right?
|
Germany
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2008
|
German
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,021 |
QUESTIONS
|
tags
|
B2
| null |
FORM/USE: TAGS WITH IMPERATIVES AS SOFTENERS
|
Think about it, will you?
Go to the Lake Frene route, will you?
Let's check together, shall we?
|
Spain
|
B2 VANTAGE
|
2001
|
Catalan
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,022 |
QUESTIONS
|
tags
|
C1
| null |
FORM: TAGS WITH 'THERE' + 'BE'
|
As you put it that way, there isn't much of a difference with our time, is there?
But there is always something you can improve, isn't there?
|
Netherlands
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
2000
|
Dutch
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,023 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
A2
| null |
FORM: MAIN VERB 'BE'
|
How was your dinner yesterday?
How are you, my friend?
Where are you, men?
|
Mexico
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2009
|
Spanish - Latin American
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,024 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
A2
| null |
FORM: WITH AUXILIARY 'DO'
|
What do you think?
What did you do yesterday?
Where did you go?
How do you know?
Why don't you buy it?
|
Brazil
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2001
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,025 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
A2
| null |
FORM: WITH AUXILIARY 'HAVE'
|
How have you been?
What have you brought for me?
|
2666051_1
|
KET
|
Brazil
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2009
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
|
1,026 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
A2
| null |
FORM: WITH AUXILIARY 'BE'
|
Who are you going with?
When are you coming here?
Where are you going?
|
Philippines
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2009
|
Tagalog
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,027 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
A2
| null |
FORM: MODAL VERBS
|
What will you bring?
What can I do?
How can I help you?
How will you get here?
When can I visit you?
When can we meet?
|
Turkey
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2009
|
Turkish
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,028 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
A2
| null |
FORM/USE: NEGATIVE QUESTONS, SUGGESTIONS
|
Why don't we watch a film?
Why don't you come with me?
|
Tamil, A2 WAYSTAGE
| null | null | null | null | null | null |
1,029 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
B1
| null |
FORM: NEGATIVE QUESTIONS WITH MODALS
|
Why can't you do both things?
Why couldn't I control myself?
|
Italy
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2008
|
Italian
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,030 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
B2
| null |
FORM: NEGATIVE QUESTIONS WITH MAIN VERBS
|
You still have this agonising headache
|
Polish, B2 VANTAGE
| null | null | null | null | null | null |
1,030 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
B2
| null |
FORM: NEGATIVE QUESTIONS WITH MAIN VERBS
|
Why don't you go to your doctor?
Why didn't you check with the ticket office first before you wrote your article?
Why didn't you say something about it?
Why haven't you told me before?
|
Polish, B2 VANTAGE
| null | null | null | null | null | null |
1,031 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
C1
| null |
USE: FOCUS
|
Nevertheless, we still give presents because we really want to
|
Germany
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
1998
|
German
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,031 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
C1
| null |
USE: FOCUS
|
You can recognize them normally very fast! They are the ones which are unexpected and made with lots of love
|
Germany
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
1998
|
German
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,031 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
C1
| null |
USE: FOCUS
|
So what makes a good present? From my point of view, the best presents are personal and fitted to the individual
|
Germany
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
1998
|
German
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,031 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
C1
| null |
USE: FOCUS
|
(Germany; C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY; 2008; German; Pass
The other very serious problem in connection with cars is pollution, which is the cause of more diseases and problems than we realise at the moment
|
Germany
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
1998
|
German
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,031 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
C1
| null |
USE: FOCUS
|
But what are the alternatives? Berlin has a well-structured and functioning subway?
Some of them are coin operated but some are magnetic-card operated
|
Germany
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
1998
|
German
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,031 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
C1
| null |
USE: FOCUS
|
Use these coin-operated ones because to call from the other ones, you should buy a magnetic card, which is only possible in post offices
|
Germany
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
1998
|
German
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,031 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
C1
| null |
USE: FOCUS
|
What else can I tell you? If you want anything to drink or to eat after your arrival, there are restaurants at the airport
|
Germany
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
1998
|
German
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,031 |
QUESTIONS
|
wh-
|
C1
| null |
USE: FOCUS
|
(Poland; C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY; 1993; Polish; Pass
|
Germany
|
C1 EFFECTIVE OPERATIONAL PROFICIENCY
|
1998
|
German
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,032 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
A1
| 1 |
FORM: MODAL VERBS
|
Can you come to dinner in my house?
I can't find my CD, can you bring some music please?
|
A1 BREAKTHROUGH
|
2008
|
Polish
|
Pass
| null | null | null |
1,033 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
A2
| null |
FORM: MAIN VERB 'BE'
|
Are you ok?
Where is your dog? Is it ok?
Are you ready?
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2007
|
Kurdish
|
Pass
| null | null | null |
1,034 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
A2
| 2 |
FORM: MODAL VERBS
|
Could you meet me at my home at 7 pm?
Could you look for it?
Would you like to go with me to the U2 concert?
Will you come with me?
|
Brazil
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2008
|
Portuguese
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,035 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
A2
| null |
FORM: LEXICAL VERBS WITH 'DO'
|
My favourite song is 'Viva la vida'
|
Spain
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2009
|
Spanish - European
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,035 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
A2
| null |
FORM: LEXICAL VERBS WITH 'DO'
|
Do you know it?
My bedroom will be blue!! I love this colour!! Do you like it?
Yesterday, I went to buy some new clothes at the new store that is opposite my house, do you remember it?
Did you see the football match last night?
|
Spain
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2009
|
Spanish - European
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,036 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
A2
| null |
FORM: AUXILIARY 'BE'
|
Are you going to come?
Are you feeling better?
Are you going to the new art class?
Are you doing anything on Friday?
|
Spain
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2006
|
Catalan
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,037 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
A2
| null |
FORM: AUXILIARY 'HAVE'
|
I've just watched a football competition with my family and friends
|
Japan
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2007
|
Japanese
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,037 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
A2
| null |
FORM: AUXILIARY 'HAVE'
|
Have you watched it?
I left my mobile in your house, have you seen it?
|
Japan
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2007
|
Japanese
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,038 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
B1
| null |
FORM: NEGATIVE QUESTIONS WITH 'BE'
|
Aren't you excited about it?
Isn't he sweet?
[talking about a cottage] Isn't it in the mountains?
|
Uruguay
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2003
|
Pass
| null | null |
|
1,039 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
B1
| null |
FORM: NEGATIVE QUESTIONS, AUXILIARY VERBS
|
Don't you think so?
Don't you like any programmes?
Don't you think she would be happy?
Don't you know me?
Haven't you seen it yet?
Haven't they got their own style?
|
Japan
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2008
|
Japanese
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,040 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
B1
| null |
FORM: NEGATIVE QUESTIONS MODAL VERBS
|
Wouldn't you like to come?
I'm going to a picnic next Saturday with my parents, won't you come with us?
Can't you make both?
|
Uruguay
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2002
|
Spanish - Latin American
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,041 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
B1
| null |
USE: SEEKING AGREEMENT
|
Finally two days ago I found it in my pocket! It's funny! Don't you think?
They're filming a part of Harry Potter at our school, because our main building is very old
|
Italy
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2000
|
Italian
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,041 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
B1
| null |
USE: SEEKING AGREEMENT
|
Isn't that great?
You can even just relax and sunbathe while you drink a nice, cold lemonade
|
Italy
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2000
|
Italian
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,041 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
B1
| null |
USE: SEEKING AGREEMENT
|
Wouldn't that be amazing?
While we were there, there was also a concert and I got to see Rihanna and Chris Brown! Isn't that awesome?
|
Italy
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2000
|
Italian
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,042 |
QUESTIONS
|
yes/no
|
C2
| null |
FORM/USE: NEGATIVE QUESTIONS WITH 'NOT', EMPHASIS
|
Do we not want our children to be as happy as possible?
Is it not too easy to put the blame systematically on our education?
Is it not possible to have this, though maybe on a smaller scale, in our everyday living right where we spend the majority of our time on earth?
Are they not aware of the negative effects the use of cars has on cities?
Can it not, sometimes, be harmful to the world?
|
Argentina
|
C2 MASTERY
|
2002
|
Spanish - Latin American
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,043 |
VERBS
|
phrasal-prepositional
|
A2
| null |
FORM/USE: 'LOOK FORWARD TO'
|
I'm looking forward to seeing you!
I look forward to hearing from you
|
Turkey
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2008
|
Turkish
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,043 |
VERBS
|
phrasal-prepositional
|
A2
| null |
FORM/USE: 'LOOK FORWARD TO'
|
I am looking forward to our meeting
|
Turkey
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2008
|
Turkish
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,043 |
VERBS
|
phrasal-prepositional
|
A2
| null |
FORM/USE: 'LOOK FORWARD TO'
| null |
Turkey
|
A2 WAYSTAGE
|
2008
|
Turkish
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,044 |
VERBS
|
phrasal-prepositional
|
B1
| 1 |
FORM: VERB + PARTICLE + PREPOSITION + OBJECT
|
I could catch up with the work I miss after school from 3 to 4
|
Peru
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2006
|
Spanish - Latin American
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,044 |
VERBS
|
phrasal-prepositional
|
B1
| 1 |
FORM: VERB + PARTICLE + PREPOSITION + OBJECT
|
They interviewed and filmed pupils and teachers to find out how they get on with each other
|
Peru
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2006
|
Spanish - Latin American
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,044 |
VERBS
|
phrasal-prepositional
|
B1
| 1 |
FORM: VERB + PARTICLE + PREPOSITION + OBJECT
|
I'd better stop now and get on with my studying
|
Peru
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2006
|
Spanish - Latin American
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,044 |
VERBS
|
phrasal-prepositional
|
B1
| 1 |
FORM: VERB + PARTICLE + PREPOSITION + OBJECT
|
I think that if you want to have a peaceful holiday, you should get away from the city and enjoy the countryside, enjoy nature
|
Peru
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2006
|
Spanish - Latin American
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,044 |
VERBS
|
phrasal-prepositional
|
B1
| 1 |
FORM: VERB + PARTICLE + PREPOSITION + OBJECT
|
So you had better go walking or join a club, but don't forget to keep away from junk food
|
Peru
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2006
|
Spanish - Latin American
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,044 |
VERBS
|
phrasal-prepositional
|
B1
| 1 |
FORM: VERB + PARTICLE + PREPOSITION + OBJECT
|
)
|
Peru
|
B1 THRESHOLD
|
2006
|
Spanish - Latin American
|
Pass
| null | null |
1,045 |
VERBS
|
phrasal-prepositional
|
B2
| 2 |
FORM: VERB + PARTICLE + PREPOSITION + OBJECT
|
I can look up to someone in admiration if he is dedicating his life to helping other people
|
or she
| null | null | null | null | null | null |
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