Grammar Quiz

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It was an ___________ dilemma and one which I could do nothing about.

A. effusive

B. profuse

C. diligent

D. insoluble

Select your answer:
         


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He said to me, “Let us go for a morning walk.”

A. He suggested me that we should go for a morning walk.

B. He suggested us to go for a morning walk.

C. He suggested that let us go for a morning walk.

D. He suggested to me that we should go for a morning walk.


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Consider the word “vindication” in the context of a court case. What does it suggest about the outcome for the defendant?

A. The defendant was found guilty.

B. The defendant was proven innocent.

C. The defendant was given a warning.

D. The defendant was ignored.