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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #46958: True or false?
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    True or false?


    True or false?



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    English exercise "True or false?" created by lili73 with The test builder. [More lessons & exercises from lili73]
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    1. The verb 'to think' is never used in continuous tenses

    2. 'Used to doing' and 'used to do' mean approximately the same thing.

    3. Phrasal verbs always consist of two words

    4. 'Answer' can be used as a noun or as a verb.

    5. The shortest possible sentence contains three words, a subject, a verb and an object.

    6. The past participle of 'lie' is 'lain'

    7. The negative form of 'He used to smoke' is 'He didn't used to smoke'

    8. The verbs will, should, need, may and can are all modal auxiliary verbs

    9. This sentence is correct: 'If they saw him, they would have spoken to him'

    10. The sentence: 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' uses every letter of the alphabet.










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