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What word is alike to "girl". (YOUNG BOY – GENTLEMEN – LADY)
LADY
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Choose the correct plural form of the word: GOOSE (GOOSES – GEESE)
GEESE
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How will you define the word "COMPREHENSIVE"? (The idea is diversified and broad. The idea lack certain information.)
The idea is diversified and broad.
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Choose the correct plural form of the word: MOUSE (MICE – MOUSES)
MICE
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Choose the correct plural form of the word: OX (OXEN – OXES)
OXEN
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Which of the following is the word not similar to "ARTISTIC". (CONVENTIONAL – IMAGINATIVE – CREATIVE)
CONVENTIONAL
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Ella and Tina ____ both student leaders. (is – are – were)
are
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Rhei ____ an excellent singer. (is – are – were)
is
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Kate and Dan are indeed friends. While she enjoys writing, ____ loves public speaking. (she – he – their)
he
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Can ____ borrow your notebook?(they – I – we)
I
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What does the word "PURCHASE" means? (To buy or acquire. To tell or reveal.)
To buy or acquire.
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Choose the correct plural form of the word: BOX (BOXEN – BOXES)
BOXES
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What is the word similar to "utilize". (USE – WASTE – IMPEDE )
USE
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What is the synonym of the word "intense". (EXCESSIVE – WEAK – CALM)
EXCESSIVE
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The word "EXQUISITE" is equivalent to... (To be extremely beautiful or graceful. To be noisy or chaotic.)
To be extremely beautiful or graceful.
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How is the word "NARROW" defined? (Small or limited. Wide or infinite.)
Small or limited.
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What is the antonym of the word "savory". (DELICIOUS – BLAND – TASTY)
BLAND
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The statement; "She is mental", means... (“She is fine.” “She is crazy.”)
“She is crazy.”
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Choose the correct plural form of the word: CHILD (CHILD – CHILDREN)
CHILDREN
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The children are playing. _____ enjoy each other's company (we – them – they)
they
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