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Phrasal Verbs

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The Chairman is ill and we’ll have to _________ the meeting for a few days.

A
Put on
B
Put of
C
Put away
D
Put off
Explanation and memory cue

The correct phrasal verb to indicate delaying or postponing an event is 'put off.' 'Put on' means to organize or hold an event, 'put of' is incorrect, and 'put away' means to store something. Therefore, 'put off' fits the context of postponing the meeting.

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Synonyms

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English

Synonym of Warmonger is _________?

A
Militarist
B
Pacifist
C
Honest
D
Optimist
Explanation and memory cue

A warmonger is someone who advocates for war or aggressive military action, which aligns with the meaning of 'militarist.' The other options do not relate to promoting war.

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Prepositions

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English

He is averse _____ hard work.

A
on
B
to
C
at
D
from
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to use with 'averse' is 'to'. The phrase 'averse to hard work' is grammatically correct and commonly used to express dislike or opposition towards something.

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Literary Terms

easy
English

What does the term "Short Story" stand for?

A
A long prose fiction
B
A story of figurative language
C
A story of many characters
D
A short prose fiction
Explanation and memory cue

A short story is defined as a brief work of prose fiction, typically focusing on a single incident or character. Option D correctly identifies it as a short prose fiction, distinguishing it from longer forms like novels.

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Antonyms

easy
English

What is the antonym of 'pardon'?

A
Punish
B
forgive
C
praise
D
Reward
Explanation and memory cue

The antonym of 'pardon' (which means to forgive or excuse) is 'punish,' as it means to impose a penalty rather than forgive. Option B, 'forgive,' is actually a synonym, not an antonym.

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Active And Passive Voice

easy
English

You will praise her very much. Choose the correct passive voice form of this sentence.

A
She will praised very much by you.
B
She will be praised very much by you.
C
She will being praised very much by you.
D
She will been praised very much by you.
Explanation and memory cue

Option B correctly forms the passive voice of the sentence with proper auxiliary verbs and past participle: 'She will be praised very much by you.' The other options contain grammatical errors in verb forms or auxiliary usage.

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Prepositions

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English

He is superior _____ me.

A
To
B
Than
C
With
D
From
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to use with 'superior' when making comparisons is 'to'. Therefore, 'He is superior to me' is correct, not 'than'.

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Antonyms

easy
English

What is the antonym of "Malaise"?

A
Despondency
B
Dejection
C
Restless
D
Comfort
Explanation and memory cue

"Malaise" means a general feeling of discomfort or unease. The antonym is "Comfort," which means a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint, directly opposing malaise.

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Punctuation

easy
English

Which mark is used for the semicolon?

A
?
B
:
C
;
D
!
Explanation and memory cue

The semicolon is represented by the mark ";" which is used to link closely related independent clauses or separate items in a complex list. Option C correctly identifies the semicolon symbol.

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Prepositions

easy
English

He looks upset; I think he took the criticism to heart.

A
to
B
in
C
about
D
of
Explanation and memory cue

The idiomatic expression is 'take something to heart,' meaning to be deeply affected or upset by criticism or advice. The correct preposition in this phrase is 'to.' Therefore, the sentence should read: 'He looks upset; I think he took the criticism to heart.' This is confirmed by multiple authoritative sources including Cambridge Dictionary and Collins Dictionary.