Derelict
A. being persistent, stubborn, or obstinate
B. left or deserted, as by the owner or guardian; abandoned
C. settlement of differences or agreement
D. a beat or throb, as of the pulse

Random Topics:
Main Idea and Sentence StructureGrammar - Capitalization and Possessive NounsPresent TenseGerund & ParticipleGrammar for TOEFLGerund/ To Verb/ VerbTransitional WordsAdjective / Noun + to InfinitiveAll, Both, Neither, None, EitherModal Verbs and ConjuctionsOther quiz:
Grammar › ViewIdentify the interjection in the following sentence: “Wow, what a beautiful sunset!”
A. Wow
B. what
C. beautiful
D. sunset
Simple Past/Past Progressive › View
I believed my friend when she ____ she was sorry.
A. were saying
B. was said
C. said
D. was saying
Phrasal Verb › ViewWe waited for hours, but she never _______________! She had better have a very good excuse.
A. take up
B. show up
C. break up
D. back up
Grammar › View
What change, if any, is needed in the following sentence?
The childs play near the pond at the park.
A. Change play to playing
B. Insert a comma after pond
C. Change childs to children
D. No change is needed