

Comprehension Questions
1. Yes, he does.
2. He asked to see his insurance card.
3. Because he has a sharp pain in his left eye and he feels dizzy.
4. No, he can’t.
5. No, he can’t.
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Comprehension Questions
1. No, they aren’t.
2. Anyone who can speak well in private conversation.
3. The three words are: instruct, entertain, and inspire.
4. It was a disaster. He used big words and long sentences, he spoke quickly and seriously, and he didn’t use any humor.
5. a friend did.
1.1

Yes, all of them do.
No, none of them is.
No, none of us can.
Yes, some of us did.
Yes, all of us were.
1.2
He hopes to see you next week.
He needs to see her next week.
He intends to see my sisters next week.
He plans to see Mary next week.
He expects to see her next week.
He plans to see you next week.
He intends to see Mary next week.
He needs to see my sisters next week.
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1.3
She always speaks emotionally about her experiences.
He often gets dizzy in high places.
I can never focus my attension on my work.
They usually try to impress us.
She is always very sincere.
We sometimes inspire him to work hard. / Sometimes, we inspire him to work hard.
1.4

Jack is as old as Fred.
My pen is as long as this pencil.
Her desk is as wide as this table.
Bobby is as heavy as Ted.
This pool as deep as that one.
1.5
Yes, actually he is the most educated person in his family.
Yes, actually she is the sharpest person in her family.
Yes, actually she is the most emotional person in her family.
Yes, actually he is the bravest person in his family.
Yes, actually he is the most reasonable person in his family.
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1.6

I am too confused to understand a thing.
He is brave enough to become a police officer.
She is too shy to give a speech.
You are smart enough to solve the problem.
They are too proud to listen to me.
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1.7
Ali can read Spanish.
Sally can drive a car.
Mina can speak English.
Frank can speak French.