Just 30 but y guessed through elimination Very good quiz I used to teach Cmon Emtrance and I tend to remember some answers from Studemts Companion and First Aid in English but that was abut fifty years ago God bless all the participants
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@thomasharding1838 Thank you for participating and sharing your score! 29 is an excellent attempt, especially with some lucky guesses. A polder is a low-lying tract of land enclosed by dikes, and forex refers to foreign exchange. I’m glad you enjoyed the quiz-your feedback means a lot!
@Peter-cn4hm Thank you for participating and sharing your experience! It's great to hear you got most of them right. Exploring new terms can be challenging but also a great way to expand your vocabulary!
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@penelopeatlee2763 Thank you for participating in the challenge! Scoring 22/35 is a great effort, and it shows your dedication to improving your understanding of idioms. Keep up the good work-practice makes perfect!
@Macktheknife-wv2kp Thanks for participating and sharing your score! You're absolutely right-a Joey is indeed a young kangaroo or wallaby. Great catch, and well done on scoring 30!
turn it into a real game. It would be more fun if clicking on the right answer actually registered on the screen. I'm not sure what the purpose of a do nothing game does.
@GuyThrap Thank you for your feedback and for participating in the challenge! Turning it into an interactive game is a fantastic idea, and I agree that it would make the experience more engaging. I'll look into the possibilities of implementing such features in the future. Your suggestion means a lot, and I truly appreciate your input!
@סופיגנויאר Thank you for your comment and for participating in the challenge! The term 'joey' is actually a general term used for baby marsupials, which includes kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and others. So, in this case, 'joey' is indeed correct for a baby koala. Appreciate your engagement!
Just 30 but y guessed through elimination Very good quiz I used to teach Cmon Emtrance and I tend to remember some answers from Studemts Companion and First Aid in English but that was abut fifty years ago God bless all the participants
@eddiebasdeobasdeo1054 Thank you for participating and sharing your experience! It's great to hear that the quiz brought back some memories from your teaching days. I'm glad you enjoyed the challenge. Wishing you all the best, and thank you again for being part of the quiz!
29 of 35 but I did get lucky guesses on several. Never heard of a Polder or Forex. Nice quiz. thank you.
@thomasharding1838 Thank you for participating and sharing your score! 29 is an excellent attempt, especially with some lucky guesses. A polder is a low-lying tract of land enclosed by dikes, and forex refers to foreign exchange. I’m glad you enjoyed the quiz-your feedback means a lot!
Some of them used answers I had never heard of. I got most of them right.
@Peter-cn4hm Thank you for participating and sharing your experience! It's great to hear you got most of them right. Exploring new terms can be challenging but also a great way to expand your vocabulary!
Exactly,
I got 28 of 35 correct answers.
@doleeko Scoring 28 out of 35 is impressive. Thank you for participating!
#20 You need to specify the sport you are talking about.
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22/35
@penelopeatlee2763 Thank you for participating in the challenge! Scoring 22/35 is a great effort, and it shows your dedication to improving your understanding of idioms. Keep up the good work-practice makes perfect!
Never heard flock sheep.birds when did u go to school
@dianaveronicakambanis9690 Thanks for participating! A group of sheep is called a flock, just like a group of birds.
30. Shoulda been 31. A Joey is a young kangaroo/wallaby.
@Macktheknife-wv2kp Thanks for participating and sharing your score! You're absolutely right-a Joey is indeed a young kangaroo or wallaby. Great catch, and well done on scoring 30!
turn it into a real game. It would be more fun if clicking on the right answer actually registered on the screen. I'm not sure what the purpose of a do nothing game does.
@GuyThrap Thank you for your feedback and for participating in the challenge! Turning it into an interactive game is a fantastic idea, and I agree that it would make the experience more engaging. I'll look into the possibilities of implementing such features in the future. Your suggestion means a lot, and I truly appreciate your input!
Got 27/35
@lebanamela5538 Great effort! 27/35 is a solid score. Thanks for taking on the challenge and participating!
I got 20 outta 35 yaaaah😂
@glendamorse3743 Great effort! 20 is a solid score-keep it up! Thanks for participating!
No.9 is wrong. A Joey is a baby kangaroo!
@סופיגנויאר Thank you for your comment and for participating in the challenge! The term 'joey' is actually a general term used for baby marsupials, which includes kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and others. So, in this case, 'joey' is indeed correct for a baby koala. Appreciate your engagement!
A Baby Koala is also called a Joey. It is a more generic term than we might realize.
I got 5 wrong
@marniecruz4530 Thank you for participating! 30/35 is a great score-keep up the good work!
Bench
@irenethidaoo1986 Thanks for participating!
Flick
Cub
@irenethidaoo1986 Thanks for participating!