What is ‘Entrench’?
A. To firmly establish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so that change is difficult or unlikely.
B. To remove the inner organs of a body; metaphorically, to deprive of essential content.
C. The quality of being full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness.
D. Pointlessness of uselessness.

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Grammar › ViewWhat is the correct way to write this sentence?
A. He was excited for the show, but did’nt think his parents would be able to come.
B. He was excited for the show, but didnt’ think his parents would be able to come.
C. He was excited for the show, but didn’t think her parents would be able to come.
D. He was excited for the show, but didn’t think his parents would be able to come.
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This test is for students whose native ______ is not English.
A. Country
B. Animal
C. Speaker
D. Language
Subject-Verb Agreement › ViewSelect the correct verb (singular or plural) for each sentence.
In the morning, the ships __________ out to sea.
A. sail (plural)
B. sails (singular)
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he, him, her, their, it, and them are all examples of
A. 1st person pronouns
B. 2nd person pronouns
C. 3rd person pronouns
