Explain the difference between 'each' and 'every'.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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'Each' refers to individual items in a group, while 'every' refers to all items in a group collectively.
'Each' refers to all items in a group collectively, while 'every' refers to individual items in a group.
'Each' is used for singular nouns, while 'every' is used for plural nouns.
'Each' and 'every' can be used interchangeably without any difference.
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What is the role of conjunctions in a sentence?
Conjunctions are words that connect clauses or sentences, helping to create complex and compound sentences.
Conjunctions are used to introduce new topics in a conversation.
Conjunctions are words that describe nouns and pronouns.
Conjunctions are used to express strong emotions.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does 'most damaging' indicate about the severity of a crime?
It indicates that the crime has the highest level of harm or negative consequences compared to other types.
It suggests that the crime is less severe than others.
It means that the crime is only damaging to a specific group of people.
It implies that the crime has no significant impact on society.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Define 'cyber crime'.
Criminal activities that involve computers and networks, often targeting personal or financial information.
A type of crime that occurs in physical locations, such as theft or vandalism.
Any illegal activity that does not involve technology or computers.
A form of crime that is only related to hacking and data breaches.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the significance of the phrase 'the city of' in a sentence?
It is used to introduce the name of a city, often providing context or information about its location.
It indicates a historical event related to the city.
It is a phrase used to describe the population of a city.
It refers to the economic status of a city.
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What does 'reduce' mean in the context of environmental issues?
To increase the amount of something, such as pollution.
To lessen the amount or degree of something, such as pollution.
To eliminate something completely, such as waste.
To recycle materials to create new products.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Define 'air quality'.
Air quality refers to the condition of the air within our surroundings, often measured by the presence of pollutants.
Air quality is the measure of how much oxygen is present in the air.
Air quality indicates the temperature and humidity levels in the atmosphere.
Air quality is determined by the number of trees in a given area.
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