Which sentence is the closest in meaning to the one given?
(A mixed bag of sentences at Advanced level)
Type your answer, then press "Check".
I loathe jogging.
- I hate jogging.
- I love jogging.
- I adore jogging.
- I don't really like jogging
You wore a suit to the party and this was unnecessary.
- You can't have worn a suit to the party.
- You shouldn't have worn a suit to the party.
- You must have worn the suit to the party.
- You wore a wrong suit to the party.
The tea was so hot that I couldn't drink it.
- The tea wasn't too hot for me to drink.
- The tea was not hot enough for me to drink.
- The tea was hot enough for me to drink.
- The tea was too hot for me to drink.
It won't do any harm to ask him.
- There's no point in asking him.
- You'd better not ask him.
- You should ask him.
- You might as well ask him.
It was raining but we still went for a walk.
- We went for a walk in the rain.
- We went for a walk in spite of the rain.
- We went for a walk because of the rain.
- We were walking when the rain started.
They arrived late because their car had broken down.
- They would arrive late if their car had broken down.
- They wouldn't have arrived late had their car not broken down.
- Had the car broken down, they would've arrived late.
- If their car broken down, they would be late.
It's been two years since I had a holiday.
- I desperately need a holiday.
- I haven't had a holiday for two years.
- My holiday lasted for two years.
- I'll have a holiday in two years.
Getting up early is something I'm accustomed to.
- I was used to getting up early.
- I'm used to getting up early.
- I used to get up early.
- I like getting up early.
'Please! You must help me! You must!', he said to me.
- He advised me to help him.
- He asked me to help him.
- He begged me to help him.
- He told me to help him.
'Alright. You win', he said. 'I stole the money'.
- He alleged that he had stolen the money.
- He claimed that he had stolen the money.
- He denied stealing the money.
- He admitted stealing the money.