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Question 1

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What is descriptive text?

  • a text about something in specific
  • a text about something in general

Question 2

Multiple Choice

What are the generic structure of report text?

  • Identification and Description
  • General Classification and Description

Question 3

Multiple Choice

What are the language feature of descriptive text?

  • using simple present tense and conditional connectors
  • using simple past tense, common nouns and adjectives

Question 4

Short Answer

Change into negative sentence "He drinks apple juice every morning"

  • He does not drink apple juice every morning

  • He doesn't drink apple juice every morning

Question 5

Short Answer

Change into Affirmative sentence "Do you play basketball every day?"

  • You play basketball every day

Question 6

Short Answer

Change into Interrogative sentence "She exercises daily"

  • Does she exercise daily?

Question 7

Multiple Choice

The genre of the text is ?

  • Report text
  • Descriptive Text
  • Narrative text
The genre of the text is ?

Question 8

Multiple Choice

How do you form a question in the simple present tense?

  • Subject + Verb 2 + O
  • Subject + Verb 1 (s/es)

Question 9

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Adjectives are an essential part of language as they provide more information and details about nouns in a sentence.

Question 10

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The purpose of report text is to describe a person, place or thing.

Question 11

Multiple Choice

She...tennis every day.

  • plays
  • played
  • playing

Question 12

Multiple Choice

I...out in the gym regularly.

  • works
  • work
  • working

Question 13

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Ostriches is a kind of bird that can fly.

Question 14

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Birds are vertebrate animals that have feathers and wings.

Question 15

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Parrot does not like to imitate sound.

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