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Tough Enough? - Medium Frequency Words
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Q.1
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The frunt of each of these draws is made with a lair of real would.
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The front of each of these drawers is made with a layer of real wood.
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The frunt of eech of these draws is maid with a lair of reel would.
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The frunt of eash of theese drows is mad with a liar of reel would.
Q.2
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Two diferences from the Catholic Church are that a Church of England preest is aloud to be marrid, and that many Anglican preest's are themselves women.
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Two differences from the Catholic Church are that a Church of England priest is allowed to be married, and that many Anglican priests are themselves women.
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To differances from the Catholic Chuch are that a Chuch of England priest is allowed to be marryd, and that meny Anglican priests' are themselves womin.
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Too differences from the Catholic Church are that a Church of England priest is aloud to be marry'd, and that meny Anglican priests are themselves wimin.
Q.3
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A classic English cream tea consists of a scone with cream and a spoonful of fresh strawberry jam, plus of course a pot of tea with milk and sugar: on a summer's afternoon, perhaps on the lawn of a country pub and while you're enjoying a pretty view of the landscape, it's beautiful!
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A classic English cream tea consists of a skone with cream and a spoonfull of fresh strawbery jam, plus of course a pot of tea with milk and sugar: on a summers afternoon, perhaps on the lorn of a contry pub and while you're enjoying a pritty view of the landscape, its beautiful!
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A classic English cream tea consists of a scoan with cream and a spoonful of fresh stawberry jam, plus of coarse a pot of tea with milk and sugar: on a summers afternoon, perhaps on the laun of a country pub and while your enjoying a pritty view of the landscape, its beatifull!
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A classic English cream tea consists of a scone with cream and a spoonfull of fresh strawbury jam, plus of corse a pot of tea with milk and sugar: on a summers' afternoon, perhaps on the lawn of a cuntry pub and while your enjoying a pretty view of the landscape, its' beutifull!
Q.4
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The selekshun of kitens and pupy's in the petshop was realy georgious.
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The selection of kittens and puppies in the pet shop was really gorgeous.
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The sellection of kittens' and puppies' in the pet shop was relly gorgious.
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The sellexion of kitton's and pupys' in the pet shop was really gorgous.
Q.5
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When you here the bell clanging, it means the students are changeing lessons ~ in subjects ranging from Astronomy to Zoology.
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When you hear the bell clanging, it means the students are changing lessons ~ in subjects ranging from Astronomy to Zoology.
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When you here the bell clanging, it means the students are changeing lesons ~ in subjects rangeing from Astronomy to Zoology.
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When you hear the bell clangeing, it means the students are changing lesons ~ in subjects rangeing from Astromony to Zology.
Q.6
Which is the only fully correct version of this sentence?
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When the bomb was thrown through the window of the throne-room, the Royal Guard went out to find out who had thrown it.
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When the bom was throne threw the window of the thrown-room, the Royal Guard went out to find out who had throne it.
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Wen the bom was throne threw the windo of the thron-room, the Royal Guard went out to found out how had throwne it.
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Wen the bom was trone throw the windough of the thrown-room, the Royal Guard went out to fond out how had threwn it.
Q.7
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How could you let yourself be decieved into believing you would recieve a million pounds?
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How could you let yourself be deceived into believing you would receive a million pounds?
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How could you let yourself be decieved into beleiving you would recieve a million pounds?
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How could you let yourself be decieved into beleiving you would receive a million pounds?
Q.8
Which is the only fully correct version of this sentence?
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Under the chrismas trea wer eigth boxs', all tyed up with sting.
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Under the christmas tree wer eigth boxes', all tied up with spring.
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Under the chrismus trea wer eigth box's, awl ty'd up with scring.
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Under the Christmas tree were eight boxes, all tied up with string.
Q.9
Which is the only fully correct version of this sentence?
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His wollit, with there packit of tickits, must of fell out of his pockit and onto the carpit.
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His walit, with their packit of tickits, must have fell out of his pockit and onto the carpit.
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His wallet, with their packet of tickets, must have fallen out of his pocket and onto the carpet.
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His walet, with there packet of ticket's, must of fallen out of his pockit and onto the carpit.
Q.10
Which is the only fully correct version of this sentence?
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I'm afrayed the wether isnt looking very brite for this arfternon.
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I'm afraid the weather isn't looking very bright for this afternoon.
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Im afreid the wethar isnt looking very brygt for this afternun.
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Im afrade the whether isnt' looking very brigth for this aftarnoon.
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