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В прошлом видео мы проверяли, точно ли у тебя есть А2, помнишь?
Спасибо Вам большое за реакцию, мы очень рады, что такой формат вам нравится!
И, конечно же, по вашим просьбам видео с тестом на В1 Intermediate
(Но если ты еще не прошел А2 - то скорее включай прошлое видео)
Меня зовут Вероника, с Вами Паззл Инглиш, начинаем наш тест, ответы сразу!

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Зураб Мандельштейн

22.08.22 в 17:08

Посмотрел ради девочки

Илья Николаевич

22.08.22 в 13:25

7. Так фрустрирующе, когда Вы говорите: -Правильно! Конечно же ...!
А я выбрал не этот вариант :(

Илья Николаевич

22.08.22 в 12:42

А если найду?

mech_tv

21.08.22 в 23:59

Пнглийски почему?
Патаму

GaryDirk

21.08.22 в 18:44

Just to clarify here,
Hey, if you want to get a coffee, it's on me.
I'll grab a cup of coffee.
I’ll take a coffee.
I'm gonna grab a coffee. How about you?

GaryDirk

21.08.22 в 18:44

Just to clarify here,
Hey, if you want to get a coffee, it's on me.
I'll grab a cup of coffee.
I’ll take a coffee.
I'm gonna grab a coffee. How about you?
=
Has lived means not living here anymore.
All his life means he has never changed residence and is unlikely to ever move.

GaryDirk

21.08.22 в 18:44

Just to clarify here, certainly, “will” is used for on-the spot decisions and offers (decisions taken at the moment of speaking), but not only. It’s more behaving problem.
Hey, if you want to get a coffee, it's on me.
I'll grab a cup of coffee.
I’ll take a coffee.
I'm gonna grab a coffee. How about you?
=
“I've not eaten meat in all my life!” This’s good example of correct way of using “all my life”. Maybe you can enlighten me.
Just “has lived” means not living here anymore. All his life means he has never changed residence and is unlikely to ever move, so he keeps living. What does you mean exactly?
“live” by many people is considered to be a stative verb expressing a state of living(there is no motion or change just as being alive)So we can say “We have lived here for years (and keep living now). And don’t forget about preposition “for” and “since”.
In this usage, the present perfect continuous is nearly identical in meaning to the present perfect tense, and, indeed, most of these examples would make perfect sense either way:
* “I have lived here for three years.”
* “I have lived here since I was 18.”
* “I have lived here all my life.”
The only sentence that changes in meaning is the very first example: to say “I have lived here” without any further elaboration gives the impression that the speaker used to live there, but no longer does.

GaryDirk

21.08.22 в 18:44

Just to clarify here, certainly, “will” is used for on-the spot decisions and offers (decisions taken at the moment of speaking), without planning, but not only. It’s more behaving problem.
Hey, if you want to get a coffee, it's on me.
I'll grab a cup of coffee.
I’ll take a coffee.
I'm gonna grab a coffee. How about you?
=
“I've not eaten meat in all my life!” This’s good example of correct way of using “all my life”. Maybe you can enlighten me.
Just “has lived” means not living here anymore. All his life means he has never changed residence and is unlikely to ever move, so he keeps living. What does you mean exactly?
“live” by many people is considered to be a stative verb expressing a state of living(there is no motion or change just as being alive)So we can say “We have lived here for years (and keep living now). And don’t forget about preposition “for” and “since”.
In this usage, the present perfect continuous is nearly identical in meaning to the present perfect tense, and, indeed, most of these examples would make perfect sense either way:
* “I have lived here for three years.”
* “I have lived here since I was 18.”
* “I have lived here all my life.”
The only sentence that changes in meaning is the very first example: to say “I have lived here” without any further elaboration gives the impression that the speaker used to live there, but no longer does.

Владислав Мильцын

20.08.22 в 14:54

Слабоватые вопросы для B1) Условные предложения точно должны были входить. Прошедшие на 10 - не обольщайтесь. IELTS рассудит

Вадим Генералов

20.08.22 в 13:13

Интересный формат и очень приятная ведущая

Никита Прилепский

20.08.22 в 12:26

Я даже удивился, что ответил на всё. Видимо, я ещё в неплохой форме, хотя выше B1 особо не поднимался. Спасибо за тест, посмотрим, что будет дальше.

Константин Бурлаков

20.08.22 в 12:04

Не понимаю. Почему "Он живёт здесь всю свою жизнь. Представляешь?" - это Present Perfect? Ведущая ведь сама сказала, что это действие продолжается, значит должно быть по идее Present Perfect Continuous, т.е. "He has been living here all his life". Можете дать какое-то объяснение?

Людмила мила

20.08.22 в 11:56

7 с половиной

Мехмат Группа

20.08.22 в 11:14

Ура, 10 из 10!

Алекс Диллер

20.08.22 в 11:10

4 верных ответа))) Спасибо за интересную подачу материала!

Grig Van

20.08.22 в 10:22

Я по тестам как 10 летний ребенок. Хотя мне 35 лет

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