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What does CEFR stand for, in the context of English language proficiency?
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Common European Framework of Reference
Report the sentence correctly: 'I have never been to Paris.'
Reported Speech: Have you ever been to Paris?
Rewrite the sentence using the passive perfect infinitive: 'Alejandro should have been informed of these changes.'
Correction: Alejandro should have been informed of these changes.
What is the correct phrase to complete the sentence: 'The department head of finance assured me that this matter _____ as quickly as possible.'
should be dealt with (This matter should be dealt with as quickly as possible.)
Which question was most likely asked based on the response 'I have never been to Paris' at the B1 level?
Question: Have you ever been to Paris?
Identify the correct sentence with a relative clause at the B2 level.
Correct Sentence: Who moved to the country three years ago.
Provide an example question for A2 level along with the correct answer.
Question: My mum is than my dad. Answer: taller (My mum is taller than my dad.)
Give an example question for A1 level and provide the correct answer.
Question: She to read books every day. Answer: likes (She likes to read books every day.)
Correct the sentence: He have said that to you, but at least he apologised.
Correction: He shouldn't have said that to you, but at least he apologized.
What is the correct reported speech transformation for 'I have to work tomorrow.' at the B1 level?
He said he had to work the following day.
Complete the sentence: 'We separated _____.'
on good terms (We separated on good terms.)
At what CEFR level would someone be considered to have near-native proficiency in English?
C2
Which of these sentences uses the passive perfect infinitive correctly at the C1 level?
Correct Sentence: Alejandro should have been informed of these changes.
Identify the idiom that could replace 'to go back on his word' in a sentence.
Idiom: to go back on his word (To go back on his word to not fulfill a promise.)
Choose the correct sentence: 'If you had learned the lyrics, you would be singing in the choir.'
Correct Sentence: If you had learned the lyrics, you would be singing in the choir.
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