Each question in this quiz is timed.
I don’t mind going to the gym, it’s just hard to stay motivated.
The person doesn’t like going to the gym.
The person quite enjoys exercising in the guy.
It’s ok for the person to go to the gym.
We were actually going to visit you the other day then Simon called and then you know the rest of the story.
They visited the person they are talking to.
They didn’t visit the person they are talking to.
They will visit the person they are talking to.
Drivers were told to watch out for black ice on the road. - 'watch out' here stands for 'being attentive and careful not to have an accident.
I'm so glad the new product really took off among teens. - 'took off' here means the product failed to respond to teens' expectations
You can't get the job unless you have the experience.
You can't get this job because you're overqualified.
You can't get this job because you're underqualified.
You can only get this job if you have the experience.
She's set herself against going to university. - this sentence means she isn't smart enough to go to university
A lot of information has been crammed into this book. - meaning the book is worthless.
Provided that there are enough seats, anyone can come on the trip.
If there are fewer seats, only some can come on the trip.
If there are more seats, anyone can't come on the trip.
If you want to come, bring your seat.
If only he knew the truth.
He doesn’t know the truth, but I wish he did.
He knows not only the truth but a lot more about the situation.
He doesn’t know the truth, and I like it that way.
How could the way we see things affect our choices, supposing that it does?
The speaker believes that the way we see things affects our choices.
The speaker doesn't believe that our perception affects our choices.
The speaker believes that our choices can shape our perception.