50 câu hỏi
Choose one word in each group that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
Campaign
Impairment
Repair
Aware
Choose one word in each group that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
blind
prioritize
financial
mobility
Choose one word in each group that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
accessible
experience
special
force
Choose one word in each group that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest.
charity
campaign
donate
attitude
Choose one word in each group that has the underlined part pronounced differently from the rest
integrate
independent
determined
access
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
Disabled
Poverty
Barrier
Celebrate
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
community
individual
accessible
forgettable
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others
access
control
donate
support
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
wheelchair
visual
treatment
impaired
Choose the word that has main stress placed differently from the others.
discuss
mission
message
suffer
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: Students decided to get involved in a ______ event to provide practical help for those in need.
Help
Charity
Need
Kindness
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: Presence of international volunteers in the project also helps attract attention of the local _______ for the cause of mentally impaired children.
society
population
community
neighbours
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: Children with disabilities in Viet Nam should have _______ to inclusive and quality primary and secondary education on an equal basis.
method
reach
access
use
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question 4: A good attitude won’t solve the problems associated with a learning _______, but it can give your child hope and confidence.
environment
injury
illness
disability
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: The principal of a special school for the disabled said that the school has no _______ to replace broken hearing aids.
sum
fund
collection
availability
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: Students with a hearing loss may need to use _______ technology to participate in class.
assistant
assistance
assisted
assistive
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: There is hope the disabled boy will soon be able to _______ into an inclusive school and attend regular education classes with a mixed group of children.
combine
include
integrate
accept
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: Self – awareness which is knowledge about strengths, weaknesses, and special _______ is very important to disabled children.
talents
efficiency
attractive
events
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: A study conducted by the government and UNICEF a few years ago found that more than half of children with disabilities did not have _______ to education.
access
way
road
path
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: Volunteers can organize _______ campaigns to collect items such as books, clothing and shoes.
donation
charity
helping
supporting
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: The boy_____ his sight due to the accident at the age of nine.
loses
lost
has lost
was losing
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: He _______ at the National Institute of Ophthalmology for nearly four years.
treats
have been treated
was treated
has been treated
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: The accident and hospitalization _______ disruption on his education a few years ago.
causes
caused
was causing
have been caused
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: This is the first time that boy _______ Braille at Nguyen Dinh Chieu School and so far Braille has become the light for his education.
learned
has learned
is learning
was learning
Choose A, B, C, or D that best completes each sentence.
Question: Last Sunday, Texas-based game-fans The Speed Gamers _________in a charity activity to donate money to relief organisations.
Have participated
participated
Had participated
were participating
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. When Tho was born 10 years ago in Da Nang, Viet Nam, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy - a medical condition (26) ______ from abnormal brain development that affects muscle coordination and movement. Since Tho was born, his father has worked as a bricklayer and his mother stays at home to care for Tho and his three (27) ______. Although Tho’s physical development had progressed through physical therapy, his parents did not think he could (28) ______ from schooling. In June 2014, the “Persons with Disabilities Support Programme” worked with commune leadership to persuade Tho’s parents to try (29)______ him in nearby Pham Hong Thai Primary School. As part of its broader effort to expand (30) ______ to education for school – age children with disabilities not enrolled in schools, the project covered Tho’s school fees, meal allowance, uniforms, school bag and other school supplies. After a semester at Pham Hong Thai Primary School, Tho has (31) ______ significant progress, (32) ______ his first semester tests as well as his classmates. The project has worked with the school to create an individual education plan for Tho and train teachers so they can support his special needs while helping foster an encouraging learning (33) ______ for him at the school. For more than two years, the project (34) ______ with local government social welfare agencies and NGOs to offer education opportunities to children with disabilities, (35) ______ by helping enroll children in special schools or providing alternative education for students unable to attend school.
Question 26:
Happening
Achieving
Resulting
Causing
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. When Tho was born 10 years ago in Da Nang, Viet Nam, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy - a medical condition (26) ______ from abnormal brain development that affects muscle coordination and movement. Since Tho was born, his father has worked as a bricklayer and his mother stays at home to care for Tho and his three (27) ______. Although Tho’s physical development had progressed through physical therapy, his parents did not think he could (28) ______ from schooling. In June 2014, the “Persons with Disabilities Support Programme” worked with commune leadership to persuade Tho’s parents to try (29)______ him in nearby Pham Hong Thai Primary School. As part of its broader effort to expand (30) ______ to education for school – age children with disabilities not enrolled in schools, the project covered Tho’s school fees, meal allowance, uniforms, school bag and other school supplies. After a semester at Pham Hong Thai Primary School, Tho has (31) ______ significant progress, (32) ______ his first semester tests as well as his classmates. The project has worked with the school to create an individual education plan for Tho and train teachers so they can support his special needs while helping foster an encouraging learning (33) ______ for him at the school. For more than two years, the project (34) ______ with local government social welfare agencies and NGOs to offer education opportunities to children with disabilities, (35) ______ by helping enroll children in special schools or providing alternative education for students unable to attend school.
Question 27:
children
offspring
person
siblings
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. When Tho was born 10 years ago in Da Nang, Viet Nam, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy - a medical condition (26) ______ from abnormal brain development that affects muscle coordination and movement. Since Tho was born, his father has worked as a bricklayer and his mother stays at home to care for Tho and his three (27) ______. Although Tho’s physical development had progressed through physical therapy, his parents did not think he could (28) ______ from schooling. In June 2014, the “Persons with Disabilities Support Programme” worked with commune leadership to persuade Tho’s parents to try (29)______ him in nearby Pham Hong Thai Primary School. As part of its broader effort to expand (30) ______ to education for school – age children with disabilities not enrolled in schools, the project covered Tho’s school fees, meal allowance, uniforms, school bag and other school supplies. After a semester at Pham Hong Thai Primary School, Tho has (31) ______ significant progress, (32) ______ his first semester tests as well as his classmates. The project has worked with the school to create an individual education plan for Tho and train teachers so they can support his special needs while helping foster an encouraging learning (33) ______ for him at the school. For more than two years, the project (34) ______ with local government social welfare agencies and NGOs to offer education opportunities to children with disabilities, (35) ______ by helping enroll children in special schools or providing alternative education for students unable to attend school.
Question 28:
accept
benefit
get
help
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. When Tho was born 10 years ago in Da Nang, Viet Nam, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy - a medical condition (26) ______ from abnormal brain development that affects muscle coordination and movement. Since Tho was born, his father has worked as a bricklayer and his mother stays at home to care for Tho and his three (27) ______. Although Tho’s physical development had progressed through physical therapy, his parents did not think he could (28) ______ from schooling. In June 2014, the “Persons with Disabilities Support Programme” worked with commune leadership to persuade Tho’s parents to try (29)______ him in nearby Pham Hong Thai Primary School. As part of its broader effort to expand (30) ______ to education for school – age children with disabilities not enrolled in schools, the project covered Tho’s school fees, meal allowance, uniforms, school bag and other school supplies. After a semester at Pham Hong Thai Primary School, Tho has (31) ______ significant progress, (32) ______ his first semester tests as well as his classmates. The project has worked with the school to create an individual education plan for Tho and train teachers so they can support his special needs while helping foster an encouraging learning (33) ______ for him at the school. For more than two years, the project (34) ______ with local government social welfare agencies and NGOs to offer education opportunities to children with disabilities, (35) ______ by helping enroll children in special schools or providing alternative education for students unable to attend school.
Question 29:
enrolling
admitting
joining in
taking
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. When Tho was born 10 years ago in Da Nang, Viet Nam, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy - a medical condition (26) ______ from abnormal brain development that affects muscle coordination and movement. Since Tho was born, his father has worked as a bricklayer and his mother stays at home to care for Tho and his three (27) ______. Although Tho’s physical development had progressed through physical therapy, his parents did not think he could (28) ______ from schooling. In June 2014, the “Persons with Disabilities Support Programme” worked with commune leadership to persuade Tho’s parents to try (29)______ him in nearby Pham Hong Thai Primary School. As part of its broader effort to expand (30) ______ to education for school – age children with disabilities not enrolled in schools, the project covered Tho’s school fees, meal allowance, uniforms, school bag and other school supplies. After a semester at Pham Hong Thai Primary School, Tho has (31) ______ significant progress, (32) ______ his first semester tests as well as his classmates. The project has worked with the school to create an individual education plan for Tho and train teachers so they can support his special needs while helping foster an encouraging learning (33) ______ for him at the school. For more than two years, the project (34) ______ with local government social welfare agencies and NGOs to offer education opportunities to children with disabilities, (35) ______ by helping enroll children in special schools or providing alternative education for students unable to attend school.
Question 30:
road
movement
step
access
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. When Tho was born 10 years ago in Da Nang, Viet Nam, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy - a medical condition (26) ______ from abnormal brain development that affects muscle coordination and movement. Since Tho was born, his father has worked as a bricklayer and his mother stays at home to care for Tho and his three (27) ______. Although Tho’s physical development had progressed through physical therapy, his parents did not think he could (28) ______ from schooling. In June 2014, the “Persons with Disabilities Support Programme” worked with commune leadership to persuade Tho’s parents to try (29)______ him in nearby Pham Hong Thai Primary School. As part of its broader effort to expand (30) ______ to education for school – age children with disabilities not enrolled in schools, the project covered Tho’s school fees, meal allowance, uniforms, school bag and other school supplies. After a semester at Pham Hong Thai Primary School, Tho has (31) ______ significant progress, (32) ______ his first semester tests as well as his classmates. The project has worked with the school to create an individual education plan for Tho and train teachers so they can support his special needs while helping foster an encouraging learning (33) ______ for him at the school. For more than two years, the project (34) ______ with local government social welfare agencies and NGOs to offer education opportunities to children with disabilities, (35) ______ by helping enroll children in special schools or providing alternative education for students unable to attend school.
Question 31:
done
taken
made
been brought
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. When Tho was born 10 years ago in Da Nang, Viet Nam, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy - a medical condition (26) ______ from abnormal brain development that affects muscle coordination and movement. Since Tho was born, his father has worked as a bricklayer and his mother stays at home to care for Tho and his three (27) ______. Although Tho’s physical development had progressed through physical therapy, his parents did not think he could (28) ______ from schooling. In June 2014, the “Persons with Disabilities Support Programme” worked with commune leadership to persuade Tho’s parents to try (29)______ him in nearby Pham Hong Thai Primary School. As part of its broader effort to expand (30) ______ to education for school – age children with disabilities not enrolled in schools, the project covered Tho’s school fees, meal allowance, uniforms, school bag and other school supplies. After a semester at Pham Hong Thai Primary School, Tho has (31) ______ significant progress, (32) ______ his first semester tests as well as his classmates. The project has worked with the school to create an individual education plan for Tho and train teachers so they can support his special needs while helping foster an encouraging learning (33) ______ for him at the school. For more than two years, the project (34) ______ with local government social welfare agencies and NGOs to offer education opportunities to children with disabilities, (35) ______ by helping enroll children in special schools or providing alternative education for students unable to attend school.
Quesion 32:
pass
passing
to pass
to have passed
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. When Tho was born 10 years ago in Da Nang, Viet Nam, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy - a medical condition (26) ______ from abnormal brain development that affects muscle coordination and movement. Since Tho was born, his father has worked as a bricklayer and his mother stays at home to care for Tho and his three (27) ______. Although Tho’s physical development had progressed through physical therapy, his parents did not think he could (28) ______ from schooling. In June 2014, the “Persons with Disabilities Support Programme” worked with commune leadership to persuade Tho’s parents to try (29)______ him in nearby Pham Hong Thai Primary School. As part of its broader effort to expand (30) ______ to education for school – age children with disabilities not enrolled in schools, the project covered Tho’s school fees, meal allowance, uniforms, school bag and other school supplies. After a semester at Pham Hong Thai Primary School, Tho has (31) ______ significant progress, (32) ______ his first semester tests as well as his classmates. The project has worked with the school to create an individual education plan for Tho and train teachers so they can support his special needs while helping foster an encouraging learning (33) ______ for him at the school. For more than two years, the project (34) ______ with local government social welfare agencies and NGOs to offer education opportunities to children with disabilities, (35) ______ by helping enroll children in special schools or providing alternative education for students unable to attend school.
Question 33:
environment
habitat
structure
curriculum
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. When Tho was born 10 years ago in Da Nang, Viet Nam, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy - a medical condition (26) ______ from abnormal brain development that affects muscle coordination and movement. Since Tho was born, his father has worked as a bricklayer and his mother stays at home to care for Tho and his three (27) ______. Although Tho’s physical development had progressed through physical therapy, his parents did not think he could (28) ______ from schooling. In June 2014, the “Persons with Disabilities Support Programme” worked with commune leadership to persuade Tho’s parents to try (29)______ him in nearby Pham Hong Thai Primary School. As part of its broader effort to expand (30) ______ to education for school – age children with disabilities not enrolled in schools, the project covered Tho’s school fees, meal allowance, uniforms, school bag and other school supplies. After a semester at Pham Hong Thai Primary School, Tho has (31) ______ significant progress, (32) ______ his first semester tests as well as his classmates. The project has worked with the school to create an individual education plan for Tho and train teachers so they can support his special needs while helping foster an encouraging learning (33) ______ for him at the school. For more than two years, the project (34) ______ with local government social welfare agencies and NGOs to offer education opportunities to children with disabilities, (35) ______ by helping enroll children in special schools or providing alternative education for students unable to attend school.
Question 34:
works
worked
has worked
would work
Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank. When Tho was born 10 years ago in Da Nang, Viet Nam, he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy - a medical condition (26) ______ from abnormal brain development that affects muscle coordination and movement. Since Tho was born, his father has worked as a bricklayer and his mother stays at home to care for Tho and his three (27) ______. Although Tho’s physical development had progressed through physical therapy, his parents did not think he could (28) ______ from schooling. In June 2014, the “Persons with Disabilities Support Programme” worked with commune leadership to persuade Tho’s parents to try (29)______ him in nearby Pham Hong Thai Primary School. As part of its broader effort to expand (30) ______ to education for school – age children with disabilities not enrolled in schools, the project covered Tho’s school fees, meal allowance, uniforms, school bag and other school supplies. After a semester at Pham Hong Thai Primary School, Tho has (31) ______ significant progress, (32) ______ his first semester tests as well as his classmates. The project has worked with the school to create an individual education plan for Tho and train teachers so they can support his special needs while helping foster an encouraging learning (33) ______ for him at the school. For more than two years, the project (34) ______ with local government social welfare agencies and NGOs to offer education opportunities to children with disabilities, (35) ______ by helping enroll children in special schools or providing alternative education for students unable to attend school.
Question 35:
either
neither
both
not only
Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question.
Approximately one in two thousand people in Viet Nam has a significant hearing loss. Students who have been deafened in early childhood can be very different to students who have lost hearing later in life in terms of educational disadvantage. For example, their range of vocabulary may be limited, which in turn may affect their level of English literacy. Deaf and hard of hearing students can sometimes prefer visual learning strategies. This can be a challenge in an environment where much essential information is delivered exclusively by word of mouth. Students with a hearing loss may need to use assistive technology to participate in class. This assistive technology can be the laptop where software such as Skype can be used to deliver interpreters or captioning. For some, it will be in the form of listening devices. For others, it will be a combination of technology that includes both listening devices and computer based software. The impact of hearing loss can cause delays in receiving learning material. Students who need information transcribed from tape must sometimes wait for a significant period of time for this to happen. This needs to be considered in terms of developing suitable timelines for the completion of work for each student. Students with hearing loss may appear isolated in the learning environment. The possibility for social contact and interaction with other students is often limited, and this isolation or separateness may have an impact on learning. Participation and interaction in tutorials may be limited. Students who cannot hear the flow and nuances of rapid verbal exchange will be at a disadvantage.
Question: Student who have been deafened in early childhood can be very diffirent to students who have lost hearing later in life because_____
they have less disadvantage in English literacy
they have a more significant hearing loss
their vocabulary is good enough to affect their level of English literacy
they suffer from more difficulty in expressing their ideas
Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question.
Approximately one in two thousand people in Viet Nam has a significant hearing loss. Students who have been deafened in early childhood can be very different to students who have lost hearing later in life in terms of educational disadvantage. For example, their range of vocabulary may be limited, which in turn may affect their level of English literacy. Deaf and hard of hearing students can sometimes prefer visual learning strategies. This can be a challenge in an environment where much essential information is delivered exclusively by word of mouth. Students with a hearing loss may need to use assistive technology to participate in class. This assistive technology can be the laptop where software such as Skype can be used to deliver interpreters or captioning. For some, it will be in the form of listening devices. For others, it will be a combination of technology that includes both listening devices and computer based software. The impact of hearing loss can cause delays in receiving learning material. Students who need information transcribed from tape must sometimes wait for a significant period of time for this to happen. This needs to be considered in terms of developing suitable timelines for the completion of work for each student. Students with hearing loss may appear isolated in the learning environment. The possibility for social contact and interaction with other students is often limited, and this isolation or separateness may have an impact on learning. Participation and interaction in tutorials may be limited. Students who cannot hear the flow and nuances of rapid verbal exchange will be at a disadvantage.
Question: Assistive technology can help students with a hearing loss ________ .
use software such as Skype to talk to interpreters
better integrate into the study environment
use listening devices and gain their hearing ability
deliver the captioning in order for them to understand
Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question.
Approximately one in two thousand people in Viet Nam has a significant hearing loss. Students who have been deafened in early childhood can be very different to students who have lost hearing later in life in terms of educational disadvantage. For example, their range of vocabulary may be limited, which in turn may affect their level of English literacy. Deaf and hard of hearing students can sometimes prefer visual learning strategies. This can be a challenge in an environment where much essential information is delivered exclusively by word of mouth. Students with a hearing loss may need to use assistive technology to participate in class. This assistive technology can be the laptop where software such as Skype can be used to deliver interpreters or captioning. For some, it will be in the form of listening devices. For others, it will be a combination of technology that includes both listening devices and computer based software. The impact of hearing loss can cause delays in receiving learning material. Students who need information transcribed from tape must sometimes wait for a significant period of time for this to happen. This needs to be considered in terms of developing suitable timelines for the completion of work for each student. Students with hearing loss may appear isolated in the learning environment. The possibility for social contact and interaction with other students is often limited, and this isolation or separateness may have an impact on learning. Participation and interaction in tutorials may be limited. Students who cannot hear the flow and nuances of rapid verbal exchange will be at a disadvantage.
Question: All of the following are true according to the text EXCEPT that ______ .
students with hearing impairments prefer visual learning
assistive technology is useful to disabled students to follow education
deaf students can’t complete their tasks in class
hearing ability may affect the level of language skills
Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question.
Approximately one in two thousand people in Viet Nam has a significant hearing loss. Students who have been deafened in early childhood can be very different to students who have lost hearing later in life in terms of educational disadvantage. For example, their range of vocabulary may be limited, which in turn may affect their level of English literacy. Deaf and hard of hearing students can sometimes prefer visual learning strategies. This can be a challenge in an environment where much essential information is delivered exclusively by word of mouth. Students with a hearing loss may need to use assistive technology to participate in class. This assistive technology can be the laptop where software such as Skype can be used to deliver interpreters or captioning. For some, it will be in the form of listening devices. For others, it will be a combination of technology that includes both listening devices and computer based software. The impact of hearing loss can cause delays in receiving learning material. Students who need information transcribed from tape must sometimes wait for a significant period of time for this to happen. This needs to be considered in terms of developing suitable timelines for the completion of work for each student. Students with hearing loss may appear isolated in the learning environment. The possibility for social contact and interaction with other students is often limited, and this isolation or separateness may have an impact on learning. Participation and interaction in tutorials may be limited. Students who cannot hear the flow and nuances of rapid verbal exchange will be at a disadvantage.
Question: Learning environment can have negative impact on deaf students when ______ .
they get no help from their friends or little communication
they develop suitable timelines for the completion of work
they cannot hear the nuisance of rapid verbal exchange
interactions in tutorials may be limited in social contact.
Read the passage below and choose one correct answer for each question.
Approximately one in two thousand people in Viet Nam has a significant hearing loss. Students who have been deafened in early childhood can be very different to students who have lost hearing later in life in terms of educational disadvantage. For example, their range of vocabulary may be limited, which in turn may affect their level of English literacy. Deaf and hard of hearing students can sometimes prefer visual learning strategies. This can be a challenge in an environment where much essential information is delivered exclusively by word of mouth. Students with a hearing loss may need to use assistive technology to participate in class. This assistive technology can be the laptop where software such as Skype can be used to deliver interpreters or captioning. For some, it will be in the form of listening devices. For others, it will be a combination of technology that includes both listening devices and computer based software. The impact of hearing loss can cause delays in receiving learning material. Students who need information transcribed from tape must sometimes wait for a significant period of time for this to happen. This needs to be considered in terms of developing suitable timelines for the completion of work for each student. Students with hearing loss may appear isolated in the learning environment. The possibility for social contact and interaction with other students is often limited, and this isolation or separateness may have an impact on learning. Participation and interaction in tutorials may be limited. Students who cannot hear the flow and nuances of rapid verbal exchange will be at a disadvantage.
Question: The word “timeline” in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to ______.
a line that shows the time in a day
a plan which how long things will take
a point of time when thing completed
a device which records the time
Choose the best sentence made from the given cues.
Question: I/ strong/advise/you/take/part/volunteer works
I am strong advise that you should take part in volunteer works.
I strongly advise that you might take part for volunteer works.
I strongly advise that you should take part in volunteer works.
I am strong in advising you to take part in volunteer works.
Choose the best sentence made from the given cues.
Question: Only when/ general's personal diaries/ publish/ truth/ come out/
Only when the general's personal diaries were published did the truth come out.
Only when the general's personal diaries had been published the truth come out.
Only when the general's personal diaries were published had the truth come out
Only when the general's personal diaries were published the truth came out.
Choose the best sentence made from the given cues.
Question: Since/ beginning/ course/ I/ never/ be late/ class/
Since the beginning of the course I had never been late for class.
Since the beginning of the course I never have been late for class.
Since the beginning of the course I have never been late for class
Since beginning the course I had never been late for class.
Choose the best sentence made from the given cues.
Question: Be/ doctor/ she/ know/ what/ side-effects/ medicine/ have/
Be a doctor, she knows what side-effects the medicine can have.
Being a doctor, she knew what side-effects the medicine could have.
Having been a doctor, she had known what side-effects the medicine could have.
To be a doctor, she knows what side-effects the medicine might have.
Choose the best sentence made from the given cues.
Question: young people/ fed/ queue/ unemployment benefit
The young people fed with queuing for their unemployment benefit.
The young people are fed with queuing for their unemployment benefit.
Young people have fed up with queuing for their unemployment benefit.
Young people are fed up with queuing for their unemployment benefit
Error Identification.
Question: When I was sick with(A)the flu(B), my mother made me to eat(C)soup and rest in(D)bed
With
the flu
to eat
In
Error Identification.
Question: Having lived (A) here for (B) seven years, my friend is used to speak (C) English with all her (D) classmates.
Having lived
for
speak
all her
Error Identification.
Question: To grow (A) well, a tree must be (B) well-suited (C) to the area where is it (D) planted.
To grow
must be
well-suited
is it
Error Identification.
Question: Despite (A) modern medical technology, many diseases causing (B) by viruses are still (C) not (D) curable.
Despite
causing
are still
not
Error Identification.
Question: We should have been informed (A) Janis about (B) the change in plans regarding (C) our weekend trip (D) to the mountains.
have been informed
about
regarding
weekend trip

