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Q705788
Concerning the use of indirect speech, judge the following items. The indirect speech form of “Where is my mother?, she asked” is “She has asked where was her mother”.
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Q705787
Regarding the use of phrasal verbs, judge the items below. When you try on something, you put it on to see if it fits you, or if it is exactly your size.
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Q705786
Regarding the use of phrasal verbs, judge the items below. If you drop by a person’s house, you try to demolish or tear it down.
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Q705785
Regarding the use of phrasal verbs, judge the items below. To be through with something means the same as to have finished an activity or task.
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Q705784
Regarding the use of phrasal verbs, judge the items below. To be fed up with something means to be annoyed, angry or bored.
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Q705783

According to the text above, judge the next items.
The preposition “by” (l.2), in the text, has the same meaning as in the sentence: She travels by car.
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Q705782

According to the text above, judge the next items.
The definite article “the” (l.5) was used before “river” because it refers specifically to that same river mentioned on line 2.
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Q705781

According to the text above, judge the next items.
The words “brightly” (l.6) and “pretty” (l.7) are examples of an adjective and an adverb, respectively.
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Q705780

According to the text above, judge the next items.
Four adjectives can be found in the last sentence of the text.
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Q705779
Consider the following sentence.
There is a new shopping mall in town.
With respect to this sentence, judge the following items.
The correct question tag for the sentence is (...), is there?