she is good at English She is good in English Answer Use at for skills: She is good at English. (correct) Use in for place, time, or field: She is in the classroom. (place) He works in education. (field) School starts in the morning. (time) So:Good at → skillsIn → place, time, or field
it’s too hot it’s very hot Answer Very hot→ Just means really hot. (Strong, but okay)Too hot → Means so hot it’s a problem. (Negative, uncomfortable) Example: It’s very hot → Just describing the heat. It’s too hot → Complaining — you can’t bear it!
I AGREE I AM AGREE ANSWER Correct: I AGREEWrong: I AM AGREE Explanation: “Agree” is a verb. So you don’t need “am” before it. Correct: I agree with you. We use “am” only with an adjective or noun: I am happy. (“happy” is an adjective) I am a teacher. (“teacher” is a noun) So, never […]
ANSWER The correct answer is: a) Affect Explanation: Affect is usually a verb. It means to influence or change something. Example: The weather can affect your mood. Effect is usually a noun. It means the result or outcome of a cause. Example: The new law had a positive effect on the community. So, when you […]
I cannot __ your gift. ANSWER The correct answer is: Accept I cannot accept your gift. Explanation: Accept means to receive or to agree to take something.Example: I accept your invitation. Except means excluding or other than.Example: Everyone is coming except John.