[ Vocabulary ]
What does “facetious” mean?
A. Conforming to accepted standards
B. Treating serious issues with inappropriate humor
C. Injure badly by beating
D. Something that deviates from the norm
Select your answer:

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A. You no longer seem to be in a very happy mood.
B. You don’t seem to be in a very happy mood.
C. You are not in a very happy mood.
D. You seem not to be in a very happy mood.
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A gerund is a noun that ends in -ing
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
