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    Exercise "Vocabulary: help!", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 6 197 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 82 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): icare29 / FRANCE, on Friday 15 March - 10:43:
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    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (6197 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 83.2 %
    When I was in hospital, the many * messages I received from my friends and acquaintances were a great comfort and help.

    Question 2 passed: 85.4 %
    «I wonder if I can * without disturbing her too much.»

    Question 3 passed: 95.1 %
    «Oh Lucy, you’re a *. If you don’t stop making so much noise, you’ll be punished.»

    Question 4 passed: 49.5 %
    «My little sister * me all the time, but she’s really cute and funny.»

    Question 5 passed: 89.9 %
    «Thanks a lot! You’ve been very * when I didn’t know what to do.»

    Question 6 passed: 90.4 %
    «Could you please * ? I have no idea how to use this new machine. I can’t even see the point of it.»

    Question 7 passed: 73.4 %
    «Could you * ten minutes or so to explain that tricky problem to me, please?»

    Question 8 passed: 73 %
    « * I ask you to drive my car back home, please? I’m afraid I’ve had a glass too many. Quite stupid of me.»

    Question 9 passed: 85.1 %
    «Offering to drive me home was very * of you! I really thank you very much.»

    Question 10 passed: 89.9 %
    «Don’t worry! * you don’t do your room before leaving. It will be done before you come back.»


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