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The “ed” at the end of simple past regular verbs can be pronounced as 1-/?d/, 2-/t/, or 3-/d/, depending on the sounds that precede the suffix. Which of the alternatives below shows verbs that follow the “ed” pronunciation rules in this order: 1-/?d/, 2-/t/, or 3-/d/?

Consider the following excerpt from the text and the context presented in the article: “Overall, 76% of expats are happy with their life in Taiwan” (l. 23-24). Which of the alternatives below shows a correct “reported speech” structure?

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(Available at: https://www.internations.org/expat-insider/2022/best-and-worst-places-for-expats-40242 – text 


In which of the sentences below the word “rather” has the same meaning as the highlighted one in line 08?

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(Available at: https://www.internations.org/expat-insider/2022/best-and-worst-places-for-expats-40242 – text 


Analyse the following statements about the text and mark T, if true, or F, if false.
( ) Expats in Indonesia are less satisfied with their disposable household income than expats globally. ( ) Comparing to global results, it is considered easy to find a house in Indonesia, but also more expensive. ( ) Expats in Taiwan are happy with the healthcare system: costs are not excessive, and it is easy to access when they need it. ( ) Taiwan has a high ranking in the Working Abroad Index due to the local business culture.
The correct order of filling the parentheses, from top to bottom, is:

Many adverbs are formed by adding the suffix -ly to adjectives, following specific spelling rules, like the underlined word “narrowly” (l. 11). Others are spelled completely different than the adjective, like “well” (l. 15), or use the same form as the adjective. They are called “irregular adverbs”. All adverbs below are irregular, formed from adjectives, EXCEPT for:

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