Grammar Quiz

[ Vocabulary ]

Which sentence does NOT use “innovative” correctly?

A. He received a famous prize for his innovative scientific theories.
B. Our company will have to be innovative in order to compete in this ever-changing world.
C. Her ideas are so innovative. Everything she suggests has already been done a million times.
D. I appreciate your innovative ideas. Now let’s decide which new project we should do first.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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