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    Exercise "Onomatopoeia", created by lili73 (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 16 061 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 69 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): lilas53 / CANADA, on Monday 25 November - 13:21:
    "merci"


    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (16051 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 73.9 %
    Choose the right word. *

    Question 2 passed: 74 %
    I'll never eat grilled caterpillars. *

    Question 3 passed: 74 %
    I have burnt the chicken! What will we have for dinner? *

    Question 4 passed: 66.9 %
    ...I've just been stung by a wasp! *

    Question 5 passed: 72.4 %
    I have finally finished all my holiday homework. * Don't make any noise; the baby is sleeping!

    Question 6 passed: 72.1 %
    Onomatopoeias are not the same across all languages. A Romanian horse says 'ni-ha-ha', an English one says *.

    Question 7 passed: 72.9 %
    In Spain, ducks go 'cua-cua'. In England, they go *

    Question 8 passed: 82.7 %
    When my nephew Stuart hears *

    Question 9 passed: 74.9 %
    I hear it as 'cocorico'. In Japan a sheep goes 'meh-meh', in Sweden it goes 'beee-beee', a British one says *

    Question 10 passed: 69.9 %
    Can you guess which animal goes 'ssss' in almost all languages? *

    Question 11 passed: 74.2 %
    When you enter the little shop, bells *

    Question 12 passed: 52.2 %
    in the doorway. Five fat sausages *

    Question 13 passed: 61.7 %
    in a pan: one goes 'pop', the other goes 'bang'. During the St Jean festivities, hundreds of fires *

    Question 14 passed: 59.3 %
    across the Roussillon plain. Through the window, I can see sparrows that *

    Question 15 passed: 60.6 %
    and peck at the bird feeder. In autumn, when the wind blows, the leaves fall and * to the ground.


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