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Exercice "Noms du pluriel au singulier", créé par chocolatcitron (exercice gratuit pour apprendre l'anglais) :
Résultats des 458 personnes qui ont passé ce test :
Moyenne : 66% (13.2 / 20) Partager
Dernier membre à avoir fait un sans faute : biscotte92 / FRANCE, le jeudi 09 février à 09:53:
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22.7% ont eu moins de la moyenne.
77.3% ont eu au moins la moyenne.
Tous les membres qui ont obtenu un 20/20 à ce test
Statistiques questions sur 458 candidats
Question 1 réussie à 72.9 %
Every * is precious! The LIVES of some should not predominate over other ones.
Question 2 réussie à 75.1 %
All ganders have several GEESE. The farmer takes a * between his knees, to cut the feathers of its wings not to let the bird fly.
Question 3 réussie à 31.9 %
There is not only a * to explain... (PHENOMENA)
Question 4 réussie à 41.3 %
all current CRISES, but several phenomena add up to the others to impact us in a negative way. All of them give the mega * that we are living in!
Question 5 réussie à 62 %
After having read as much as CURRICULA, Doctor Jan has chosen the best vet by her * to work at his clinic.
Question 6 réussie à 81.7 %
We saw a white *, then two, then a pack about eight WOLVES come towards us : I will never forget the magic of that great day!
Question 7 réussie à 81.9 %
She has the best TEETH that her dentist had never seen, but just one * must be reinforced with some dental resin.
Question 8 réussie à 36.2 %
Even if these children had only one *, they should be treated as if they were infested with LICE!
Question 9 réussie à 86.9 %
This table is wobbly: if three FEET are good, a * is broken and must be repaired.
Question 10 réussie à 72.7 %
In spring, many CALVES were naturally born at John's farm. But this morning, John has called the vet to help his cow calve, the * can't get out : it is still stuck in its mother's belly!
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