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    Exercise "Asking questions and auxiliary verbs", created by anonyme (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 8 363 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 64 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): biscotte92 / FRANCE, on Tuesday 01 August - 09:50:
    "Day after day we improve our English skills! Thanks for this exercise! :)"


    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (1323 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 79.5 %
    * you normally go shopping on Saturdays?

    Question 2 passed: 83.7 %
    * bus 557 go to Rio on Saturdays?

    Question 3 passed: 81.9 %
    Where * bus 557 start, and where does it finish?

    Question 4 passed: 66.4 %
    * your friends go shopping in Rio last Saturday?

    Question 5 passed: 38 %
    Why * you go with them?

    Question 6 passed: 78.3 %
    What about Stacey? * she go last Saturday?

    Question 7 passed: 66.4 %
    What * Stacey normally do on Saturdays?

    Question 8 passed: 78.1 %
    * Rio a good city for shopping?

    Question 9 passed: 80.9 %
    What stores * you like to buy clothes at?

    Question 10 passed: 84.8 %
    What * your favourite store?

    Question 11 passed: 71.1 %
    Where * your friends today?

    Question 12 passed: 82.1 %
    What * they doing? Are they going out or staying home?

    Question 13 passed: 70 %
    I don't know. They didn't tell me. Why * you want to know?

    Question 14 passed: 69.5 %
    Because I am curious. * you curious?

    Question 15 passed: 76.9 %
    No I am not. How * it affect me?


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