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Exercise "Vocabulary: laughter, humour", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
Results of the 6 445 people who have taken this test:
Average mark: 76 / 100 Share
Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): icare29 / FRANCE, on Thursday 27 January - 23:56:
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Stats (6443 candidates)
Question 1 passed: 51.9 %
A three-year-old can be very * and must be looked after carefully.
Question 2 passed: 85.4 %
«You must be careful with Billy. He keeps * on his colleagues and not everyone appreciates.»
Question 3 passed: 76.8 %
Pupils keep * on Lea's last name, which is quite irritating.Kids can be stupid.
Question 4 passed: 72.7 %
«Well Tim, if you hadn’t been * in class, you wouldn’t have been punished, would you?»
Question 5 passed: 66.6 %
It may have been a good joke, but I don’t think I * it, though everyone laughed. Can you give me a hint?»
Question 6 passed: 60.7 %
As he was approaching the classroom, the teacher heard an * agitation, and he understood the students might be "tough guys". He said: "I braced up for the confrontation and came in! Total silence..."
Question 7 passed: 83.2 %
«Come on Raul! Don’t be offended. You have to *. Stay calm and laugh.It was a good and quite harmless one.»
Question 8 passed: 86 %
Most of his jokes are * and people can’t help roaring with laughter.
Question 9 passed: 89.2 %
«That’s where you should have laughed, Cindy! Where’s your * today?»
Question 10 passed: 74.9 %
At the party, the clowns really * the kids who had simply forgotten they were starving before the cake arrived.
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