[ Vocabulary ]
What does the word “ambidextrous” mean?
A. Equally skillful with both hands
B. Skillful with the right hand only
C. Skillful with the left hand only
D. Unable to use either hand skillfully

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Parts of Speech › ViewStephen sarcastically commented on Luke’s dismal failure of scoring the goal.
What part of speech is ‘failure’?
A. adverb
B. adjective
C. common noun
D. abstract noun
Noun Phrase › View
Which of the following is a noun phrase?
A. Running fast
B. Drinking clean water
C. Clean water
D. Singing loudly
Grammar › ViewI cannot carry that. Can you _______________ me?
A. catch
B. help
C. tell
D. take
Grammar › View
. (Get or have) Choose the correct option to complete the sentence: “My parents ___ the windows cleaned every spring.”
A. have
B. has
C. got
D. getting
