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Exercise "Interrogative and negative", created by anonyme (a free exercise to learn English):
Results of the 7 125 people who have taken this test:
Average mark: 41.5 / 100 Share
Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): gogopet / SWITZERLAND, on Saturday 13 November - 18:14:
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Stats (1100 candidates)
Question 1 passed: 56.1 %
I knew Phil from last year but I * (not /know) Susan.
Question 2 passed: 53.6 %
Jaime and his friend *(not /sleep) at all the night before the concert.
Question 3 passed: 45.5 %
We, however, *(sleep) quite well!
Question 4 passed: 51.8 %
*(you/sleep) the night before your first live concert?
Question 5 passed: 45.5 %
The twins *(blow) out their candles but didn't eat the cake.
Question 6 passed: 50.1 %
I *(not /blow) out my candles because my sister did it for me!
Question 7 passed: 41.2 %
*(the instructor/swim) today or did she just watch?
Question 8 passed: 40.5 %
She *(swim) two lengths of the pool to show us how to breathe.
Question 9 passed: 52.7 %
I *(write) him a note but I decided not to send it.
Question 10 passed: 46.2 %
Why *(write/you) it if you didn't intend to send it?
Question 11 passed: 47.1 %
I *(not/write) it for him. I wrote it for me.
Question 12 passed: 46.2 %
No, I *(not/steal) your stapler. I borrowed it and forgot to give it back. Sorry.
Question 13 passed: 40.1 %
I *(steal) my sister's pencil. I have to admit that I did.
Question 14 passed: 36.1 %
*(steal/the thief) anything else besides the bicycle?
Question 15 passed: 44.4 %
How *(you/fall) off the wall? Why were you up there, anyway?
Question 16 passed: 32 %
I climbed up the wall to see if our football was behind it and I * (fall).
Question 17 passed: 41.4 %
You're lucky you *(not/fall) very far.
Question 18 passed: 40.4 %
We *(drive) home from the match in about 45 minutes.
Question 19 passed: 42 %
Why *(you/drive) to the match? Wasn't there a bus?
Question 20 passed: 45.8 %
You *(not/drive) to last month's match, did you?
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