Categories : English Grammar (1730)
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suprise is to shock as a)hate is to prejudice b)taste i to discretion c)fire is to water d)gown is to dress e)dislike is to detest
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fan is to cool as a)nail is to hammer b)spoon is to sharp c)towel is to wet d)axe is to chop e)door is to open
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- 9 years ago.
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Rage is to anger as a)berate is to criticize b)ask is to beg c)explore is to investigate d)predator is to prey e)child is to infact
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- 9 years ago.
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Fabricate:overstate :: a)generate:define b)belittle:chastise c)destroy:damage d)impress:boast e)engender:evade
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tactile:touch :: a)moral:ethics b)puerile:distrust c)ancient:centurt d)bellicose:fight e)sterile:boredom
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- 9 years ago.
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put together a) interrupt; b) again and again, repeatedly; c) experience somewhat difficult or primitive conditions; d) assemble
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- 9 years ago.
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Which is the name where the following question appears "although the president's speech was generally well received, critics claimed it was _____"
- Question asked by itca
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- 9 years ago.
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say me to do or tell me to do?
- Question asked by Kane
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- 9 years ago.
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what do you want?,he said to her.
- Question asked by Shivanshu
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- 9 years ago.
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I am/is /are in class
- Question asked by Christian
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- 9 years ago.
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What do you want to ask?
- Question asked by terry
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- 9 years ago.
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"He has black hair and a bit crooked nose" Where is the error?
- Question asked by Jim
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- 9 years ago.
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hi
- Question asked by leah
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- 9 years ago.
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My wife is from English nationality or My wife is of English nationality?
- Question asked by Bin
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- 9 years ago.
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"According to my opinion, you should not eat fish." Is it correct?
- Question asked by Pit
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"According to me, you should not play games." Is it correct?
- Question asked by Pit
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- 9 years ago.
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demonstrative (opposite) a)effusive b)inhibited c)unreserved d)supple e)melodramatic
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- 9 years ago.
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Her practice does not consort _____ her words.
- Question asked by Gaga
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- 9 years ago.
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1.Why "go", why not "goes" or went? 2.Why "broke", why not "breaks " or "has broken"?
- Question asked by Me
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- 9 years ago.
- 2 answers