Use ‘oblivious’ in a sentence.
A. She was so lost in her thoughts that she was oblivious to the commotion around her.
B. The teacher was so engaged in the lesson that she was oblivious to the students’ behavior.
C. She was so aware of her surroundings that she was oblivious to the danger.
D. He was so focused on the task that he was oblivious to the noise.

Random Topics:
Present tense AffirmativeInfinitives and ING FormsGerund Subject or ObjectSpeech TensesLinking VerbVerbal PhrasesFigurative Language VocabularyModal VerbsWill and Will notCoordinating ConjunctionOther quiz:
Grammar Mistakes › View“We dont need any more bread at our table. Thank you,” Mom said.
What change should happen here?
A. change ‘dont’ to DON’T
B. change ‘any’ to NO
C. change ‘our’ to ARE
D. lowercase the ‘m’ in ‘Mom’
Modals › View
A pilot _____ wear a uniform when he’s at work.
A. has to
B. must
Grammar › ViewIt’s free. You _____________ pay.
A. don’t have to
B. mustn’t
C. haven’t to
Clause › View
As we can’t speak English fluently, we take course in the evening.
A. Adjective clause
B. Adverb clause of purpose
C. Adverb clause of reason
D. Adverb clause of condition
