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Top 5 mistakes

Ranked by how often they appear across 52 MOE-aligned practice questions in our archive.

#1Misconception

Scolded means to tell off; this contradicts 'outstanding performance' and 'presented a medal'.

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#2Misconception

Reminded means to bring something to mind; it does not match a celebratory medal presentation.

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#3Partial logic

Interviewed means to ask questions; it does not show approval of outstanding performance.

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#4Misconception

'Bring' is the base form of the verb. In an inverted conditional ('Had + subject + past participle'), the verb must be in the past participle form. 'Bring' is not a past participle; 'brought' is.

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#5Misconception

'Brings' is the simple present third-person form. The sentence uses an inverted past perfect conditional structure ('Had Sara ___'), which requires the past participle, not the present tense.

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