[ Word Formation ]
Prefixes added to the front of many words can produce an opposite meaning.
A. dis, non, in
B. un, in, de, dis, non
C. un, in
D. dis, non, de

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First Conditional › ViewIf 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 › View
Choose the correct verb:
Amy likes to _______ chess during her free time.
A. playing
B. plays
C. play
D. played
Vocabulary › ViewSpoonerism
A. Drastic
B. Disagreably conceited
C. Impractical
D. Happy
E. An unintentional exchange of sounds
Phrasal Verbs › View
run into
A. avoid
B. shun
C. meet
D. dodge