Define the terms damage, injury, and harm.
A. Damage: physical harm to an object or property, Injury: physical harm to a person, Harm: physical and emotional damage or injury
B. Damage: mental harm to an object, Injury: mental harm to a person, Harm: mental and physical damage
C. Damage: emotional harm to an object, Injury: emotional harm to a person, Harm: emotional and physical damage
D. Damage: financial loss to an object, Injury: financial loss to a person, Harm: financial and physical damage

Random Topics:
Poetry VocabularyModals and ConditionalsVerb-ing and InfinitiveVocab CheckingGerunds and TensesFuture - be going toPrepositions of Place & TimeNoun PhrasesIdentify The TensesPrepositions and AdverbsOther quiz:
Subject Verb Agreement › ViewEither the boy or the girls … in the evening.
A. walks
B. walk
Grammar › View
Eren Yeager …….. to Paris.
A. has never been
B. had never been
C. never been
D. bean bag
Grammar › View______________ jewelry is part of our culture.
A. Swimming
B. Starting
C. Making
D. Sleeping
Relative Clauses & Real Conditionals › View
The zero and first conditional are:
A. Real conditionals
B. Unreal conditionals
C. General conditionals
