[ Grammar ]
a premise that is untrue or distorted
A. premise
B. false premise
C. faulty reasoning
D. false consensus

Random Topics:
Simple Present and Present Continuous TensePre-intermediateTenses and ComparisonsAdjectives with PrepositionReported Speech and Reported QuestionsAdverbs & to beNouns and QuantifiersNoun, Verb, AdjectiveModals and Past ModalsUnscramble SentenceOther quiz:
Active vs. Passive Voice › ViewCan cigarettes be smoked in the patio of the restaurant?
A. This sentence is “Active.”
B. This sentence is “Passive.”
First Conditional › View
If you …. how to cook, …… dinner for me?
A. won´t learn / will you prepare
B. learnt / will you prepare
C. learns / will you prepare
D. learn / will you prepare
Grammar › ViewWe’re going to go to San Francisco _____.
A. next month
B. the next month
C. the month next
Grammar › View
He works… a slave.
A. As
B. Like
