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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Questions



1- Explain this idiom: "Head over heals". Give us an example.

2- Explain the meaning of this proverb:
"A cat in gloves catches no mice."

3- Explain the difference between "fun" and "funny". Give examples.


4- Give the three ways the "ed" ending of the past tense of regular verbs can be pronounced in.

5-
Answer this riddle:
What English word retains the same pronunciation, even after you take away four of its five letters?



Be the first to answer most of these questions correctly to be the winner of this week's game.

1 comments:

Sunny said...

1.Head over heals means you fall for someone and really hard to control yourself.
Example: I fall head over heals in love with you.

2.Sometimes you cannot get what you want by being polite because some people just ignore and don’t care. Example: She owns me money, but she pretends to forget and I dare not to ask her.

3.Fun is a noun. Example: I have a lot of fun learning English.
Funny is an adjective. Example: I love Mr. Bean, He is so funny.

4.Three ways of the “ed” That can be pronounce in.
-I wanted to meet my friend, but I had the exam and I could not go.
-You were not here when I needed.
-I topped writing to him sine he has gone.

5.It’s “Queue”

Thank you,

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