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Synonyms

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English

Synonym of “INEBRIATE” is ________?

A
Dreamy
B
Stupefied
C
Drunken
D
Unsteady
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'inebriate' means to make drunk or intoxicated. Among the options, 'Drunken' is the closest synonym, as it directly relates to being intoxicated by alcohol.

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Synonyms

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English

What is the synonym of 'Abreast'?

A
Smart
B
Informed
C
Opposite
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'abreast' means being up to date or informed about the latest information, so 'Informed' is the correct synonym. The other options do not match the meaning of 'abreast.'

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Prepositions

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English

She suffers ________ a heart disease.

A
from
B
in
C
about
D
on
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to use with 'suffers' in the context of a disease is 'from'. The phrase 'suffers from a heart disease' is grammatically correct and commonly used.

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One Word Substitutes

easy
English

Who is a person that travels from place to place?

A
Itinerant
B
Mendicant
C
Journeyman
D
Tramp
Explanation and memory cue

An 'Itinerant' is a person who travels from place to place, often for work or duty. While 'Mendicant' refers to a beggar, 'Journeyman' is a trained worker, and 'Tramp' can mean a vagrant, the best fit for the definition is 'Itinerant'.

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Prepositions

easy
English

The words in these books will be of value ________ you.

A
To
B
For
C
On
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to use in the sentence 'The words in these books will be of value ________ you' is 'to'. The phrase 'of value to someone' is the standard collocation in English, indicating that something is valuable or useful for that person. Using 'for' in this context is less common and not idiomatic. Therefore, the sentence should read: 'The words in these books will be of value to you.'

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Prepositions

easy
English

As _____ me; I will be happy to lend a hand.

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

The correct preposition to complete the phrase is 'for' as in the idiomatic expression 'As for me; I will be happy to lend a hand.' This phrase means 'with regard to me' or 'as far as I am concerned.' It is a common and grammatically correct expression used to introduce one's own perspective or opinion. The other options ('of', 'in', 'about') do not fit grammatically or idiomatically in this context.

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Synonyms

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English

What is a synonym of 'Fealty'?

A
Loyalty
B
Non-Alliance
C
Amenity
D
Fear
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'fealty' means loyalty or fidelity, especially to a lord or sovereign. Therefore, 'Loyalty' is the correct synonym among the options provided.

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Synonyms

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English

Synonym of 'Cagey' is ________?

A
Secretive
B
Frank
C
Open
D
Weak
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'cagey' means being secretive or cautious about revealing information. Therefore, 'Secretive' is the correct synonym among the options provided.

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Modal Verbs And Wishes

easy
English

Can they go shopping with us? Sorry, they are busy; I wish they ______ with you now.

A
Can go
B
Are going
C
Could go
D
Would go
Explanation and memory cue

The sentence expresses a wish about a present situation, which requires the use of 'could' to indicate a hypothetical ability or possibility. Therefore, 'I wish they could go with you now' is correct.

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Prepositions

easy
English

Green pepper is very rich ________ vitamin C.

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

The correct preposition to use with 'rich' when indicating a substance contained in something is 'in'. Therefore, 'Green pepper is very rich in vitamin C' is correct.