English Entrance Exam

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  • Adept means a person who is skilled in a particular art or skill, especially one who is very good at it.
    Adapt means to change for current situation.
    Adopt means to start something or adopt someone.
  • Elicit means to draw out or obtain something from someone.
    Illicit means something forbidden or illegal.
  • Immigrate means to move TO another country.
    Emigrate means to move FROM a country
    Migrate is a verb word which means to move to a new place
  • Herd - group of animals that has 4 legs and eat grass
    Pack - group of animals that has 4 legs and eat meat
  • School - called for a group of fishes
    Flock - called for a group of birds
  • Swarm - called for a group of animals that attack as a group
    infestation - called for a group of animals that infest and live inside their prey
    Colony- called for a group of animals that lived in a single place and increased their number in that place.
  • Sloth - called for a group of animals that have the attitude of a sloth
    Unkindness - called for a group of animals that displays an omen of unkindness
    Murder - called for a group of animals that displays an omen of death
    Embarassment - called for a group of animals that have the attitude of embarrassment
  • Bed - called for a group of animals that lived in the sea bed
    Warren - called for a group of animals that lived in a warren or a little opening in the ground
    Hive - called for a group of animals that lived in a hive
  • •Proper spelling is Misspelled
    Misspelled or mispelled
  • •articles
    a or an which is used for indefinite nouns like a man is known for their strength
    the which is used for definite nouns like the man courting their daughter is nice.
  • Cow : herd wolves : pack
  • Coyote : pack bison : herd
    hyena: pack
  • Piranha : school parrot : flock
  • Lice : infestation ticks : infestation
    Mosquito : swarm Bat : colony
  • Bear : sloth rhinoceros : crash
    Clams : bed rabbit : warren
  • Timber is a wood
    Timbre is the quality of someone's voice
  • Elude - escape from something
    Illude - to deceive someone
    Alude - to remanence the past
  • canvas - a piece of work
    canvass - to ask or inquire of a price
  • incite - to trigger someone to do something bad
    insight - what you have learned
  • Discreet - unnoticeable
    Discrete - different or separate
  • there - doon
    their - kanila
    they're - sila ay
  • your - iyo
    you're - ikaw ay
  • its - kanya
    it's - ito ay
  • should've - expresses regret
    would've - expresses certainty that something would change if only got done
    could've - expresses a possibility or ability to be done if only got done
  • Things could've been different, but we'll never know for sure. You should've told me sooner. I would've told you that I love you too.
  • The difference of need to from have to and must is that need to came from a personal reason while have to and must came from outside reason
  • I'm worried, I need to see her. (need to, have to, must)
  • My teacher set the deadline 20 minutes from now, I have to complete the task right now. (need to, have to, must)
  • She has to attend the party because her professor required her to do so. (has to, have to, need to, must)
  • The student must wear their identification cards before entering the school premises. (need to, have to, must)
  • Can you add s in the plural form of a uncountable noun?
    (yes or no)
    no
  • Between Many and Much, which is for an countable noun?
    Many
  • I spotted so many fish at the pond, maybe because there are so much water today at the park.
    Choices: (many, much)
    many much
  • Between few and little, which is used for uncountable noun?
    little
  • any can be used as a part of a question or for a negative situation
  • There isn't any person to help out. Some of them are out playing volleyball at the park
    Choices: (any, some)
    any some
  • is furniture a mass noun or a regular noun?
    mass noun
  • I need many moneys to graduate this year.
    revise the text
    I need a huge amount of money to graduate this year
    I need so much money to graduate this year
  • is the sentence, "we bought so many luggages today"
    if wrong give the correct noun and quantifier
    much luggage
  • is mass noun a countable or uncountable noun?
    uncountable noun