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Exercise "Modal verbs: babies and old people", created by lunatik (a free exercise to learn English):
Results of the 28 637 people who have taken this test:
Average mark: 72.5 / 100 Share
Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): colocolo / FRANCE, on Wednesday 10 May - 11:42:
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Stats (28637 candidates)
Question 1 passed: 83.3 %
Infants * walk, they have to be carried in their parents' arms.
Question 2 passed: 83.6 %
Centenarians often * a walking stick to help them to walk.
Question 3 passed: 72.6 %
Infants can't speak and * to wail to ask for something when they are hungry.
Question 4 passed: 81.7 %
Most centenarians are longsighted and * do anything without their glasses.
Question 5 passed: 59.8 %
Infants have no teeth, so they * only eat gruel or baby cereals, they need a feeding bottle and can't use a spoon.
Question 6 passed: 63.1 %
Centenarians generally * eat toffees because of their false teeth.
Question 7 passed: 83.1 %
Infants * to sleep a lot, night and day, so they can neither profit from family celebrations, nor go to the movies.
Question 8 passed: 75.3 %
Centenarians * suffer from insomnia, nights seem endless to them.
Question 9 passed: 69.2 %
Infants generally have got very thin hair, they * wear a bonnet: mums would like to prevent them from catching a cold.
Question 10 passed: 73.1 %
Many centenarians have got poor grey hair, or they are bald, so they * a nightcap not to have a headache when sleeping.
Question 11 passed: 67 %
Infants * stay inside a playpen: mums would like to protect them from falls which could hurt them.
Question 12 passed: 73.4 %
Because of rheumatisms, a lot of centenarians * leaving their armchair.
Question 13 passed: 68 %
Babies * wake up and cry when there is too much noise.
Question 14 passed: 64.9 %
Centenarians don't hear clearly and alas some of them * be deaf, when you talk to them you have to speak loud.
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