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Synonyms

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The synonym of OBSTINATE is ____________?

A
Agree
B
Scorn
C
Stubborn
D
Soft
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'obstinate' means stubborn or unyielding. Among the options, 'Stubborn' (C) is the correct synonym. The other options do not convey the same meaning.

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Fill In The Blanks (Tense)

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My uncle has ________ to Spain and returned back.

A
gone
B
went
C
been
D
being
Explanation and memory cue

The correct choice is 'been' because the sentence implies the uncle traveled to Spain and has now returned, indicating a completed trip. 'Been' is used to express that someone has visited a place and come back. 'Gone' would mean he is still there, 'went' is incorrect in this structure, and 'being' is grammatically wrong here.

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The synonym of CONDONE is ____________?

A
Accept
B
Acceptable
C
Condomn
D
Condemn
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'condone' means to accept or allow behavior that is considered morally wrong or offensive. Therefore, 'Accept' is the correct synonym among the options provided.

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Synonyms

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Synonym of 'Cordial' is ____________?

A
Unpleasant
B
Pleasant
C
Heart
D
Love
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'cordial' means warm and friendly, which is synonymous with 'pleasant.' Therefore, option B is the correct synonym.

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Fill In The Blanks (Phrase)

easy
English

Can you help ________ up the mess?

A
clear
B
with clear
C
to clearing
D
me clearing
Explanation and memory cue

The correct phrase is 'help clear up the mess.' The verb 'help' is followed by the base form of the verb without 'to.' Option A, 'clear,' fits correctly. Option D, 'me clearing,' is ungrammatical in this context.

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Fill In The Blanks (Vocabulary)

easy
English

Make only a few rules for students that emphasize ________ behaviour.

A
correct
B
fitting
C
appropriate
D
useful
Explanation and memory cue

The word 'appropriate' best fits the blank as it means suitable or proper behavior, which aligns with the context of making rules for students. The other options are less precise or less commonly used in this context.

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Fill In The Blanks (Word Choice)

easy
English

Health __________ labels have adorned cigarette packages since 1966 in the USA.

A
information
B
note
C
message
D
warning
Explanation and memory cue

The correct word is 'warning' because cigarette packages have featured health warning labels since 1966 in the USA to inform consumers about the risks of smoking.

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Prepositions

easy
English

The teacher found many mistakes in my composition when she went _________ it.

A
into
B
about
C
for
D
through
Explanation and memory cue

The correct preposition to use in this context is 'through' because it means to examine something carefully, which fits the sentence about the teacher checking the composition for mistakes.

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Fill In The Blanks (Grammar)

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English

We shall go for a picnic if the weather ________ good.

A
is
B
was
C
has been
D
had been
Explanation and memory cue

The sentence is a first conditional sentence referring to a real possibility in the future. The correct verb form after 'if' is the simple present tense 'is' to indicate a condition that may happen.

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Fill In The Blanks (Determiners)

easy
English

He wore multiple bracelets on ________ hand.

A
every
B
each
C
either
D
neither
Explanation and memory cue

The determiner 'either' is used to refer to one or the other of two options, but not both simultaneously. In the sentence 'He wore multiple bracelets on ________ hand,' using 'either' implies he wore bracelets on one hand or the other, but not both. However, the sentence context suggests he wore bracelets on both hands. The correct determiner to express this is 'each,' which refers to both of two items individually. 'Every' is generally used for three or more items and is less appropriate here. 'Neither' means none of the two, which contradicts the sentence meaning. Therefore, 'each' is the best fit.