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    yes, there are "only" 4 possible sections to be made. This is both an IQ test of word power.

    Instead of thinking of dividing the square, why don't you first figure out what word is in that box. It is a 9-lettered word.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VileTooth View Post
    weeeeeeeeelll its pretty silent in here, so its time to add more exercises.
    Got this from the "Mensa Mind Games" book. This time it is VERY HARD.

    The (illusionary) square below is divided into 4 identical sections. Each section contains the same 9 lettered-word. Now, all you need to do is figure out what word it is. And if you can, show the pattern of the division.

    |E |D |R |U |A |D
    |P |T |D |E |P |U
    |E |T |R |R |A |E
    |R |R |E |E |R |R
    |E |P |R |T |U |A
    |U |A |P |D |E |T
    Well I found out that the answer is DEPARTURE, but I don't know the pattern of the division. I solved this with my own method. I think I can post the way I solved it but I don't think it is necessary because the way I used to solve this isn't the same as the real way that is demanded. Maybe someone (or even the one who gave this riddle) can tell how is the exact way in solving this.
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    wow what a smart one, yu can answer this kind of question, this one is really hard! i think this thread will stop here because of that question lol
    I even only understend 1/2 of the question Y_Y how can i answer it if i am not understand the question completely
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    WHOA

    at last someone answered it. I am truly amazed, my hat is off to you.
    That is it, the answer is departure. Is it really that hard? Forget the pattern, it is unsolvable if you wanted to do the pattern.

    It is a bad thing i can't add reputation nor thanks to your post. I will add it as soon as it works.
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    i guess these excersises aren`t applicable to senior students how bout making me the sub mod for this forum and i would gladly help
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    zzz lots of typing error sorry yah ^^, but u guys know what i meant right??
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    Quote Originally Posted by jack_ripper85 View Post
    zzz lots of typing error sorry yah ^^, but u guys know what i meant right??
    it's okay.. error is the beggining of success

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    Fill in with: This is or These are!
    1. ........... hands. 6. ............. toes.
    2. ........... women. 7. ............. a flower.
    3. ........... an arm. 8. ............. potatoes.
    4. ........... a knife. 9. ............. eyes.
    5. ........... teeth. 10. ............. an umbrella.

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    1. these
    2. these
    3. this
    4. this
    5. these
    6. these
    7. this
    8. these
    9. these
    10. this

    Heh, maybe i got it all wrong.

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    Can you fix this sentence?

    "Departure before dawn in the middle of the harbor"

    My Toefl teacher said that even a 23-year old college student can't do this correctly. But i can
    Can you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by VileTooth View Post
    1. these
    2. these
    3. this
    4. this
    5. these
    6. these
    7. this
    8. these
    9. these
    10. this

    Heh, maybe i got it all wrong.

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    Can you fix this sentence?

    "Departure before dawn in the middle of the harbor"

    My Toefl teacher said that even a 23-year old college student can't do this correctly. But i can
    Can you?
    All correct as far as I know

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    add another exercise please

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    Okay new exercise ..

    Regarding to English Basics [Lesson 1] ..

    Doctor , Unemployed teacher , Singer , Old woman , Driver , Mechanic , Carpenter
    Fill in the blanks with the words from the box above.

    1. I fix electronics, I am a ______ .
    2. I make furniture with wood , I am a ______ .
    3. I perform on stage, I am a ______ .
    4. I used to teach in school , but now I am an ______ .
    5. I am now retired and my hobby is knitting , I am an _____ .
    6. If you're sick , I can give you a medicine because I am a the _______ .
    7. My job is a nascar racer , I am a ______ .
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    1. I fix electronics, I am a Mechanic
    2. I make furniture with wood, I am a Carpenter
    3. I perform on stage, I am a Singer
    4. I used to teach in school, but now I am an Unemployed Teacher
    5. I am now retired and my hobby is knitting, I am an old lady
    6. If you're sick, I can give you a medicine because I am a the doctor
    7. My job is a nascar racer, I am a driver

    ~ You might want to change Driver to Racer... As Driver means a whole other word than being a Racer.
    But if it is a sourced question then i Might be wrong....
    But if it isn't you can change it, cause really they might be a little different...

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    Mind if i give an exercise??


    Explanation: Comparison of adverbs

    Compare the following adverbs.

    Example: newly - __________ - __________

    Answer: newly - more newly - most newly


    1.) fast - ___________- _________
    2.) well - ___________-__________
    3.) carefully - _________- ________
    4.) often - __________- _________
    5.) badly - __________-__________
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    Quote Originally Posted by cRuZzeR View Post
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    Mind if i give an exercise??


    Explanation: Comparison of adverbs

    Compare the following adverbs.

    Example: newly - __________ - __________

    Answer: newly - more newly - most newly


    1.) fast - ___________- _________
    2.) well - ___________-__________
    3.) carefully - _________- ________
    4.) often - __________- _________
    5.) badly - __________-__________
    Let Me Try it !

    1. Fast - Faster - Fastest
    2. Well - More Well - (The) Most well
    3. Carefully - More Carefully - (the) most Carefully
    4. Often - more often - (the) Most Often
    5. Badly - More Badly - (the) most Badly

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    Quote Originally Posted by cRuZzeR View Post

    ~ You might want to change Driver to Racer... As Driver means a whole other word than being a Racer.
    But if it is a sourced question then i Might be wrong....
    But if it isn't you can change it, cause really they might be a little different...
    thx for correcting ..

    I made that question , cuz I was kind a confused what to use to explain the word "driver" >.<

    thx bro ..

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