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Pre-Intermediate Grammar Results

This document is a student's results page for an online English homework assignment on the topics of present perfect tense, past simple tense, and technology vocabulary. The student scored 84% overall by earning points on individual multiple choice and short answer grammar and vocabulary exercises. The summary provides a breakdown of scores and feedback on completed exercises covering topics like verb tenses and technology terms.

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Pre-Intermediate Grammar Results

This document is a student's results page for an online English homework assignment on the topics of present perfect tense, past simple tense, and technology vocabulary. The student scored 84% overall by earning points on individual multiple choice and short answer grammar and vocabulary exercises. The summary provides a breakdown of scores and feedback on completed exercises covering topics like verb tenses and technology terms.

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points:

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exercises:

5 / 5 exercises (100%)

Details:

Grammar – Present perfect


2021-09-13, 04:24 pm
11 / 11 points (100%)

Details:
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Grammar – Present perfect


2021-09-13, 04:28 pm
5 / 6 points (83%)

Details:
Have you ever been to New York?

How many years did ago Martin and Marina get married? (How many years ago did Martin and Marina get married?)

Has your sister ever had a laptop?

Have you always lived in Florida?

Did you see the pyramids in Mexico?

How long have you known Susan?

Grammar – Present perfect


2021-09-20, 08:06 am
2 / 5 points (40%)

Details:

A: you / ever / write / a / blog


Have you ever written a blog?
B: No, I haven't but I've read yours. It's really good.
A: Thanks.

A: Mr. Cole / ever / use / his / tablet


Has Mr. cole ever used his tablet? (Has Mr. Cole ever used his tablet?)
B: No, he hasn't. I think we'll give it to another member of staff.

A: you / ever / win / a / contest / online


Have you ever won a competition online?
B: No, I haven't. But my husband won one last year.
A: Really?

A: your / daughter / try / her / e-reader / yet


Has you daughter tried her e-reader yet? (Has your daughter tried her e-reader yet?)
B: Yeah, she has. She loves it.

A: you / be / to / that / new / restaurant / on / the Main Street / yet

Have you been to that new restaurant on the main street yet? (Have you been to that new restaurant on the Main Street
yet?)
B: Yeah, I have. The food's amazing. We've eaten there twice now.

Grammar – Past simple or present perfect


2021-09-20, 08:10 am
7 / 9 points (77%)

Details:

A: Have you heard from Tanya today?

B: No, I haven't heard from her since yesterday.

A: Did she call you yesterday?

B: No, she has sent (sent) me a text.

A: I 've sent her two emails today and I have just texted her. She hasn't replied.

B: Maybe she left (has left) her phone at home. She left it at home one day last week.

Vocabulary – Technology
2021-09-20, 08:14 am
7 / 7 points (100%)

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