What does ‘Eviscerate’ mean?
A. To remove the inner organs of a body; metaphorically, to deprive of essential content.
B. The quality of being full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness.
C. Pointlessness of uselessness.
D. Lacking any obvious principle of organization.

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Grammar › ViewWhich sentence uses the correct order of adjectives?
A. We took a ride on a blue, old Chinese bus.
B. We took a ride on a Chinese, old, blue bus.
C. We took a ride on an old, blue Chinese bus.
Simple Past Tense › View
She ___ at my house last night.
A. is
B. are
C. was
D. were
Third Conditional › ViewIf the train ……………… on time, we ……………… earlier.
A. Had come, would have arrived
B. Would have come, would have arrived
C. Had come, had arrived
Comma › View
Which is best fit in the blank?
I need your help, ______.
A. a noun
B. A name
C. A verb
D. A pronoun
E. An adjective
