[ Vocabulary ]
Definition:
(v.) to steal something that has been given into one’s trust; to take improperly
A. peculate
B. adventitous
C. enjoin
D. acculturation

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Have Been to vs. Have Gone to › ViewHe … to make a withdrawal at an ATM. He shoud be back in about five minutes.
- has been
- has gone
- have been
- have gone
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What’s his job?
A. He’s an astronaut
B. He’s an electrician
C. He’s a mechanic
D. He’s a plumber
Is this sentence correct?
I used to play softball, volleyball and soccer.
A. Yes
B. No
Vocabulary › View
careful; mindful of rules and consequences
A. circumspect
B. providential
C. invidious
D. lucid
E. photogenic
