Quiz 8 - THE RESULT

This is the RESULT of your quiz based on Lesson 8 (Prepositions of Time).  Percentage is computed by the following formula:  

                      Raw Score/Total Number of Items x 100 = %

CONGRATULATIONS to RATU, HA NGUYEN, NIDA, NEW MEMBER, RABAB and MALKEET who got the PERFECT score.  For those who were'nt able to make it, you still have your chance to shine in the next quiz.  Answer key is given to recheck your work.

ANSWER KEY

Dear Learners,

Welcome to QUIZ 8.  If you think you are not ready to take the quiz,click the icon below and it will take you to Lesson 8.

If you are ready to take the quiz, please read the WARNING first before you proceed to the QUIZ PROPER.  Read and follow the instructions carefully before typing your final answers in the comment box.

WARNING:  This is a moderated blog.  It means you can't see your answer if you press the button "Add Comment".  Review again your answers because your first entry will be considered as the final answer.

You will see your score and your answers on the eve of April 27, 2015.  Give your BEST, dear Learners.

QUIZ PROPER

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Comments

  • Oooh no too bad I didn't do well. I promised to do well in the next quiz if I have The time to be part.
  • Hey Notty, Stop crying!! I don't need that kind of "clapping/celebration"!! :(

  • lol...why are you crying noty?  

  • Thank you dearest Anne,

    I wish I could get the full score in the coming lesson. 

    I'm clapping for Nida :(

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  • You are always welcome, Samuel.  

  • Thank you very much for this useful information.

  • Dear Samuel,

    Please take note that I only mentioned about it in the lesson but not really explained something about it.  It's the 4th rule in lesson 8. If you click the image below, it will direct you to the lesson itself for a larger image to view:

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    There's actually no link for its explanation as it was only mentioned in the lesson.

    I hope you get me, Samuel.  Thanks for asking.

  • O m dear Anne, thank you for your reply, but we ask you to explain again or let us know the link of your previous explanation because we didn't read it, and I plan to get the award and Eve also wants the same thing.

  • Oh...so sorry Evangelina and Samuel..... I already presumed that "no prep" would be understood by the learners who read the lesson since it was mentioned in my lesson.  It should always be the prerogative of the learners to read the lesson first to avoid misunderstanding like this.

    I always reiterate to read the lesson first before answering the quiz.  

    No Prep is short for No Preposition...  

    Evangelina and Samuel, hoping for you to excel next time!  Good luck!

  • At New Year? hoo...so, New Year is specific time... Thank you for your great work, Lady Anne.

    I'm waiting for the next quiz..:)

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