SYMPTON
A. A REASON WHY SOMETHING IS NOT ADVISIBLE OR WHY IT SHOULD NOT BE DONE
B. SHAPE OR OUTLINE OF A SHAPE
C. AN INDICATION OF A PROBLEM

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Grammar › ViewJayasurya is the most aggressive player that Sri Lanka has ever produced.
A. No other country has ever produced a player as aggressive as Sri Lanka.
B. No other player is as aggressive as Jayasurya produced by Sri Lanka.
C. No other country has ever produced a player as aggressive as Jayasurya.
D. No other player produced by Sri Lanka, is as aggressive as Jayasurya.
Possessive Nouns › View
The house of Mrs. Rabbit needs cleaning.
A. Mrs. Rabbits house needs cleaning.
B. Mrs. Rabbit’s house needs cleaning.
C. Mrs. Rabbits’ house needs cleaning.
Comparatives and Superlatives › ViewThat must be ___________ play ever written.
A. weird
B. the weirdest
C. weirder
Subject Verb Agreement › View
There (is, are) a problem with the drainage of the sink. Please call a plumber.
A. is
B. are
