coarse, unfeeling
A. crass
B. desecrate
C. inconsequential
D. vulnerable

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GerundsConditional SentenceFirst and Second ConditionalComparative and Superlatives-ed or -ingUse of Prepositions or ConjunctionsAlthough, Though, In spite of, DespiteContinuous TensesGrammar Present Perfect (ever never)Subordination ConjunctionsOther quiz:
Reported Speech › View“ I haven’t finished the assignment yet. I’m really sorry”.
A. The boy apologizes to me for not having finished the assignment yet .
B. The boy apologizes to me of having finished the assignment
C. The boy apologized to me for not finishing the assignment yet .
D. The boy apologized to me for not having finished the assignment yet .
Verb Tenses › View
The dog ___ the ball back to his owner after he fetches it.
A. carry
B. carrys
C. carries
Degrees of Comparison › ViewNew York is ____________________ than Woodstock.
A. Exciting
B. Excitinger
C. Excitingest
D. More exciting
E. Most exciting
Future Tenses › View
A: Any plans for the weekend?
B: Yes, I ____ (fly) to Thailand. Tickets were inexpensive.
A. am flying
B. will fly
C. fly
D. am going to fly
