ELT Mock Exam - exercises and few questions

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Hello. Tomorrow I will have a mock exam from ELT. I have an exercise concerning CCQ and i am not sure whether my assumptions are write or wrong, would be greatful for help:

CCQ:

22. She used to drink milk and eat tones of chocolate
-doest she still drink milk and eat tones of chocolate?
-was that activity temporary or permanent?
-did she quit drinking milk and eating tones of chocolate?

23. She is swimming in the river
- is she swimming right now?
- is she having contact with water?
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24. To steal
-doest it mean to take away something by force?
-

25. Kitchen
-is it a place where you make food?
-is it a place where you can very often find oven?
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Hi JP.

22. She used to drink milk and eat tons (or tonnes) of chocolate
At some time in the past she was having a lot of milk and chocolate. She stopped doing it. The implication is that she does not do it now.

23. She is swimming in the river.
This suggests that she is swimming in the river right now.
It can also mean that she is swimming in the river regularly, even if not at this very moment. For example: "She is swimming in the river. Almost every day".

24. To steal.
-does it mean to take away something by force?
Possibly, or by stealth. It most commonly means to take something that does not belong to you.
However it has other meanings depending on the context: To steal a kiss. To steal a base. To steal a glance. To steal away into the night.

25. Kitchen
A place where you prepare food, so it usually contains an oven.
 
...i am not sure whether my assumptions are write or wrong,

Let's start with the question -- it should be "right or wrong" :(

Not a teacher
 
We don't know what your assumptions are as you haven't given them. Please do not expect people to give you the answers to work you should be doing yourself. If you want to discuss these, then you should put what you think down as well.
 
hmm.
CCQ is Concept Checking Questions, that is why i gave 2/3 questions to each highlighted word
i am not trying to make someone do my work, i just presented my CCQ
 
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