Grammar Quiz

[ Vocabulary ]

to dislike intensely; detest; abhor

A. meddle

B. revile

C. loathe

D. malice

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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A. She worked and studied hard to be able to get her certificate.

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      A.     Me
      B.     We
      C.     I
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A. spill

B. drop

C. break

D. pick


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. In contrast, a ___________ usually has more than one person or many people who work together. The business is separate from the owners, so they can buy or sell it if they like.

A. shares

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