Comprehensive English Language Exercises and Answer Keys
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Inside Out: Comprehension and Grammar
- 1: a
- 2: c
- 3: False (line 5)
- 4: False (line 10)
- 5: True (line 11)
- 6: True (line 13)
- 7: Joy
- 8: Maybe
- 9: Emotional
- 10: Biting
- 11: Harm
- 12: Teens ought to behave correctly.
- 13: What does Riley’s mother know?
- 14: The teenager claimed that his/her emotions were so complex that he/she couldn’t understand himself/herself.
- 15: 2nd Conditional
- 16: Psychologists teach us how to control our emotions.
- 17: Most teenagers are used to feeling upset.
Why Do the British Drive on the Left?
- 1: a
- 2: b
- 3: True (line 4)
- 4: True (line 5)
- 5: False (line 10)
- 6: False (line 12)
- 7: Stranger
- 8: Attentive
- 9: On
- 10: Reduction
- 11: Chilly
- 12: Fool
- 13: My cousin, Martha, who has always driven on the left, is British.
- 14: 1st Conditional
- 15: Napoleon introduced a change all over Europe.
- 16: He composed outstanding music although he was deaf.
- 17: Where did I buy a kimono, my friend Kate?
Why Do We Love Junk Food?
- 1: b
- 2: d
- 3: c
- 4: True (line 4)
- 5: True (line 10)
- 6: True (lines 14-15)
- 7: Dissolve
- 8: Recall
- 9: Softness
- 10: Of
- 11: Taking
- 12: Range
- 13: 3rd Conditional
- 14: In spite of the fact that she eats healthy food, she is overweight.
- 15: A lot of chemicals are produced during the eating process by the brain.
- 16: What do food companies spend millions on?
- 17: This is the fast food restaurant where I met my girlfriend.
The Dark Side of Emotional Intelligence
- 1: a
- 2: c
- 3: True (line 1)
- 4: False (lines 9-10)
- 5: True (lines 5-6)
- 6: False (line 14)
- 7: Oasis
- 8: Angry
- 9: Charismatic, charming
- 10: For
- 11: Allow
- 12: Attraction
- 13: That afternoon, the London audience was given a wonderful speech by the speaker.
- 14: She came to me for advice.
- 15: 3rd Conditional
- 16: "Can you tell me the answer to these questions?" she asked.
- 17: Dr. King, who was one of the most famous politicians of the 20th century, was born in America.
Are You a Phubber?
- 1: d
- 2: d
- 3: False (lines 1-2)
- 4: False (lines 4-5)
- 5: False (lines 12-13)
- 6: True (lines 14-15)
- 7: Discourage
- 8: Polite
- 9: For
- 10: Talkative
- 11: Annoying
- 12: Had paid
- 13: You had better talk to each other face to face.
- 14: Where did you lose your cell phone?
- 15: Customers are asked by waiters to stop phoning while they are ordering.
- 16: The waiter said that those people were not listening to their friends then.
- 17: 2nd Conditional