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Exercise "Passive and past simple v-ing", created by necroboynonoss (a free exercise to learn English):
Results of the 4 319 people who have taken this test:
Average mark: 48 / 100 Share
Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): azerty745 / FRANCE, on Wednesday 25 January - 12:08:
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Stats (4319 candidates)
Question 1 passed: 54.3 %
Lady Mary was sending a mail to the trolls >>> A mail * by Lady Mary to the trolls.
Question 2 passed: 49.3 %
A flying raven skeleton was bringing an honorary letter to a tree. >>> An honorary letter * to a tree by a flying raven skeleton.
Question 3 passed: 34.4 %
While Vampirella was reading Newspapers, she received the castle delegation. >>> While Newspapers * by Vampirella, she received the castle delegation.
Question 4 passed: 39.5 %
Goblins and elves were writing their memories when Sir Peter appeared upon the hill. >>> Their memories * by Goblins and Elves when Sir Peter appeared upon the hill.
Question 5 passed: 40.6 %
All these strange friends were studying a plan to give Lady Mary a surprise. >>> A plan * by all these strange friends to give Lady Mary a surprise.
Question 6 passed: 43.5 %
They were all painting a happiness symbol on the castle's walls when the sun began to shine. >>> A happiness symbol * by all of them when the sun began to shine.
Question 7 passed: 44.6 %
Trolls were reading incantations to protect vampires when Lady Mary saw them. >>> Incantations * by trolls to protect vampires when Lady Mary saw them.
Question 8 passed: 38.1 %
Sir Peter was bringing his guests at the nearest magic glade when the werewolves came. >>> His guests * at the nearest magic glade by Sir Peter when the werewolves came.
Question 9 passed: 46 %
During this amble, they were discovering some new magic flowers. >>> During this amble, some new magic flowers * (by them).
Question 10 passed: 41.6 %
At the end of the day, the whole assembly were eating pancakes. >>> At the end of the day, pancakes * by the whole assembly.
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