D. damaged (The /d/ sound in "damaged" is pronounced differently from the /d/ sounds in "provided," "played," and "loved.")
C. protected (The /ɪd/ ending in "protected" is pronounced differently from the /d/ endings in "stayed," "lived," and "liked.")
C. school (The /uː/ sound in "school" is pronounced differently from the /ɪd/ sounds in "planted," "flooded," and "painted.")
Find one odd word:
B. money (The other words—donate, elderly, disabled—are related to community service or social issues, while "money" is a general term.)
B. blood (The other words—homeless, draw, environment—are related to aspects of community service, while "blood" is related to medical needs.)
C. school (The other words—graffiti, painting, mural—are related to forms of visual art, while "school" is not.)
Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences:
C. donate (We donate old textbooks to children in rural areas.)
A. opened (She opened the letter and then read it.)
A. Sang (Sang an English song at the party last Wednesday.)
A. went (Three years ago, my sister and I went to Phong Nha cave with my family.)
A. bought (Mr Buong bought some apples for the party three weeks ago.)
B. didn’t speak (Anna and his sister didn’t speak English in class this morning.)
D. to do (Miss Lin spent an hour to do something.)
A. goes (Mr Buong goes to visit the USA twice a week.)
B. were (There were ten boys at the party last week.)
C. weren’t (The boys weren’t in the school yard yesterday morning.)
A. tutor (They didn't tutor small children in their village.)
C. had (Miss Lien had a new car 2 years ago.)
A. went (Nam went to class late 4 weeks ago.)
D. pick up (Tom and his friends pick up the plants in their neighbourhood every weekend.)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning:
D. look after (I’ll look after the baby while you go shopping.)
B. glad (I was so glad that my son had been chosen for the national team.)
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning:
A. throw (He picks up litter in the school yard; the opposite action is "throw.")
B. the countryside (I live in an urban area; the opposite is "the countryside.")
Find the mistake and correct it in each following sentence:
Please provide specific sentences if you need help finding mistakes