Take a look at the following eight answers and decide which questions are the best match.
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- 1 - I live in London.
Take a look at the following eight answers and decide which questions are the best match.
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good
thanks
Is there a really big
Is there a really big difference to say "what's" or "how's" (the weather)?
what's / How's
'How's the weather today?' is correct, 'What's the weather?' is not. Instead you should say, 'What's the weather like today?'
Yes, the question about
Yes, the question about weather is the most difficult. It was my mistake.

Thank you for the lesson.
questions and answers
well I found it easy,but the preposition is driving me crazy.
I face some difficulties in
I face some difficulties in this exercise ..
Could you give some more exercises like this ..
Thanks
Regards
Syed Adnan Ali
What are the correct answer
What are the correct answer for number 3, 5 and 7?
3, 5, 7
Here are the answers for 3,5 and 7:
3 - What's this called?
5 - Do you have one of these?
7 - How much did it cost?
Chris
Perfect!
10/10 whoaa
Nataly I did correct but
Nataly
I did correct but tell me please may I ask in #5 Have you got one of these? Thank you
I have a question
What is the different between: what's the weather and how was the weather? I thought the first (what's the weather) is right, but i mistook. Can somebody explain to me, please?
RE: Question
Hi Cluth,
Please look at the third comment on this page for an explanation.
Thanks,
Chris
Good to learn ! let us learn something from here.
Billy
Wow ! I can't believe that really can help me to improve my English.
What I can describe this one is very cool.
I wish explain before the exercise
Thank you
but I wish wrote explain before the exercise.
:DI got all. Yes, you say;
:DI got all.
Yes, you say; what's the weather like? Or what is weather
never say, what's the weather
:DI got all. Yes, you say;
:DI got all.
Yes, you say; what's the weather like? Or what is weather
never say, what's the weather
Question and answer match
I've already taken the similar quiz and the question "What's this called?" sounded like "What do you call this?". What is the principal difference between them? Could you explain, please?
Re: What's this called
They are exactly the same. There is no difference in use or context.
RE: Re: What's this called
Thank you, Chris. I'll try to use both of them. It's quite frequent practice that I don't know something and now I have two powerful questions to clarify the situation.
some better 5/8
some better for me now result is 5/8. start improving, but not setisfation?