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    Exercise "Antonyms and derivation", created by eos17 (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 1 368 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 62.5 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): bleuclair64 / FRANCE, on Wednesday 18 October - 04:35:
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    Stats (1368 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 65.8 %
    My new car runs on * gazoline. (leaded)

    Question 2 passed: 70.8 %
    Her baby was alone while she was going to the market. It was * ! (responsible)

    Question 3 passed: 25.1 %
    A shopkeeper * a batch of shoes which come from China. (to stock)

    Question 4 passed: 65.9 %
    This decision has been made without the consultation of the nursing staff, so we *. (to agree)

    Question 5 passed: 70.8 %
    They are operating * because the law forbids to have a bank account in a tax haven. (legally)

    Question 6 passed: 53.4 %
    You can't have one without the other ! My twins are * ! (separable)

    Question 7 passed: 58.5 %
    This dress looks * for the religious ceremony. (seemly)

    Question 8 passed: 67.5 %
    Soon the coast *, the wind pushing the sailing boat towards the open sea. (appeared)

    Question 9 passed: 71.1 %
    The curriculum vitae shows an * man without experience. I can't take him on. (mature)

    Question 10 passed: 56.7 %
    That area is * ! Sand, dunes as far as the eye can see, no living soul around. It is the desert! (hospitable)


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