[ Grammar ]
A: Would you like some pizza?
B: No, thanks. I _____ cheese.
A. ’m liking
B. ’m not liking
C. doesn’t like
D. don’t like

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Mixed General Quiz › ViewUsed to indicate a sudden break in thought, to set off parenthetical material
A. Colon
B. Semicolon
C. Dash
D. Parenthesis
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The city we live in is expanding, and more high-rise buildings are being built here.
A. getting bigger
B. getting smaller
C. changing
D. growing
Vocabulary › ViewWhat is the meaning of the word “feeble”?
A. Strong and energetic
B. Lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
C. Quick and agile
D. Full of enthusiasm
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The commonly misspelled word miscellaneous is often used as an adjective.
- the commonly misspelled word
- miscellaneous
- an adjective
- none
