Close Passage 1

Close Passage 1

4th Grade

6 Qs

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Close Passage 1

Close Passage 1

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4th Grade

Medium

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Vinc Chin

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6 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

One day, Melissa was walking home ( a / at / for / from ) school. When she passed by a shop, she ( see / sees / saw / seeing ) an old woman with a worried look on her face. Melissa asked if the old woman ( need / needed / needs / needing ) any help. The old woman smiled at Melissa and replied “I ( forget / forgot / forgotten / forgetting ) the way back to my house”. Melissa took the old woman to ( a / an / the / some ) nearby police station for help. The old woman ( thank / thanker / thanked / thanking ) her for her kindness.

a

at

for

from

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

One day, Melissa was walking home ( a / at / for / from ) school. When she passed by a shop, she ( see / sees / saw / seeing ) an old woman with a worried look on her face. Melissa asked if the old woman ( need / needed / needs / needing ) any help. The old woman smiled at Melissa and replied “I ( forget / forgot / forgotten / forgetting ) the way back to my house”. Melissa took the old woman to ( a / an / the / some ) nearby police station for help. The old woman ( thank / thanker / thanked / thanking ) her for her kindness.

see

sees

saw

seeing

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

One day, Melissa was walking home ( a / at / for / from ) school. When she passed by a shop, she ( see / sees / saw / seeing ) an old woman with a worried look on her face. Melissa asked if the old woman ( need / needed / needs / needing ) any help. The old woman smiled at Melissa and replied “I ( forget / forgot / forgotten / forgetting ) the way back to my house”. Melissa took the old woman to ( a / an / the / some ) nearby police station for help. The old woman ( thank / thanker / thanked / thanking ) her for her kindness.

need

needed

needs

needing

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

One day, Melissa was walking home ( a / at / for / from ) school. When she passed by a shop, she ( see / sees / saw / seeing ) an old woman with a worried look on her face. Melissa asked if the old woman ( need / needed / needs / needing ) any help. The old woman smiled at Melissa and replied “I ( forget / forgot / forgotten / forgetting ) the way back to my house”. Melissa took the old woman to ( a / an / the / some ) nearby police station for help. The old woman ( thank / thanker / thanked / thanking ) her for her kindness.

forget

forgot

forgotten

forgetting

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

One day, Melissa was walking home ( a / at / for / from ) school. When she passed by a shop, she ( see / sees / saw / seeing ) an old woman with a worried look on her face. Melissa asked if the old woman ( need / needed / needs / needing ) any help. The old woman smiled at Melissa and replied “I ( forget / forgot / forgotten / forgetting ) the way back to my house”. Melissa took the old woman to ( a / an / the / some ) nearby police station for help. The old woman ( thank / thanker / thanked / thanking ) her for her kindness.

a

an

the

some

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

One day, Melissa was walking home ( a / at / for / from ) school. When she passed by a shop, she ( see / sees / saw / seeing ) an old woman with a worried look on her face. Melissa asked if the old woman ( need / needed / needs / needing ) any help. The old woman smiled at Melissa and replied “I ( forget / forgot / forgotten / forgetting ) the way back to my house”. Melissa took the old woman to ( a / an / the / some ) nearby police station for help. The old woman ( thank / thanker / thanked / thanking ) her for her kindness.

thank

thanker

thanked

thanking