[ Nouns as Adjectives ]
In the Sentence: The book is about chemestry. The noun that is used as adjective could be:
A. chemestry
B. book
C. about
D. is

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A. must have missed
B. must miss
C. should miss
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He’s going to the shops…
A. to book an appointment.
B. to speak to his teacher.
C. to say ‘happy birthday’.
D. to buy a present for his wife.
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A. contradictory
B. contradicting
C. contradiction
D. contradicted
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If he doesn’t apologize, he’ll _____ a rude person.
A. get along with
B. come across as
C. run up against