Noun, feelings of anxiety or dismay, typically at something unexpected
A. Inxextricably
B. Allocate
C. Consternation
D. Irrelevant

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Vocabulary › ViewHe was really hell bent on getting the first prize after losing last year.
A. Recklessly determined
B. Very impolite
C. Incredibly rude
D. Extremely prepared
Vocabulary and Grammar › View
Which of the following sentences uses “while” correctly before a complete sentence connected to another complete sentence by a comma?
A. She was reading a book while, he played the guitar
B. The children were playing outside while, it started raining.
C. He enjoys hiking, while his friends prefer staying indoors.
D. We were working on the project while, they were preparing the presentation.
Simple Present - Negative & Interrogative › View(to watch)
____ he ____ football?
A. Do he watch
B. Does he watches
C. Does he watch
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Which sentence contains a collective noun?
A. The jury delivered its verdict.
B. The girl was excited about her trip.
C. The dog ran through the yard.
D. The car is parked outside.
