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    Learn English > English lessons & exercises > Vocabulary: obeying or disobeying someone > Stats updated every 4 hours
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    Exercise "Vocabulary: obeying or disobeying someone", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 389 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 81 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): amalia80 / FRANCE, on Friday 28 April - 08:13:
    "thank you very much"


    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (389 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 92.5 %
    Why did you * your father in spite of what he had told you repeatedly?

    Question 2 passed: 79.2 %
    As Jim had always been *, nobody understood when he was arrested and imprisoned.

    Question 3 passed: 64.3 %
    If you don’t want this bully to dominate your group, you must unite and * him together.

    Question 4 passed: 81.2 %
    Everyone understood that the workers on strike were not going to * and that the strike was going to last.

    Question 5 passed: 85.3 %
    The dog rolled onto the carpet in a * attitude and expected his master to go and walk him.

    Question 6 passed: 69.2 %
    You shouldn’t * the temptation of destroying what you have accomplished simply because you’re leaving the firm.

    Question 7 passed: 83.8 %
    Children used to be taught * and respect for their elders.

    Question 8 passed: 77.1 %
    He knew that he had to * and respect the rules if he didn’t want to be expelled from his high school.

    Question 9 passed: 88.4 %
    When he was five, Tim was quite *, but he behaves satisfactorily now.

    Question 10 passed: 80.7 %
    “The lecture will be very long, you know.Two or three hours.Feel free to go *.”


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