In the sentence ‘The detective scrutinized the evidence carefully’, what does ‘scrutinized’ mean?
A. To ignore completely
B. To examine or inspect closely and thoroughly
C. To cook food slowly
D. To fix or repair

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Grammar › ViewYesterday I took some photo of all the goose in the park.
What is the correct way to write this sentence?
A. Yesterday I took some photos of all the geese in the park.
B. Yesterday I took some photos of all the goose in the park.
C. Yesterday I took some photos of all the gooses in the park.
D. Yesterday I took some photo of all the geese in the park.
Grammar › View
an implied comparison that does not use like or as
A. simile
B. metaphor
C. personification
D. hyperbole
Past Simple - Present Perfect › ViewI’ve never ………. a girlfriend.
A. had
B. have
C. has
D. having
Passive Voice with Modals › View
What is the passive voice form of the sentence: They could solve the problem easily.
A. Easily the problem could be solved by them.
B. The problem could be easily solved by them.
C. The problem could easily be solved by them.
D. The problem could be solved easily by them.
