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Question 1161 Medium

What did Tina check constantly while helping the lady?

A
The lady's temperature
B
The lady's breathing and pulse
C
The lady's purse for an ID
D
The lady's phone
Question 1162 Medium

Which suffix is NOT used in the book to form adjectives from nouns?

A
-y'
B
-al'
C
-ing'
D
-ish'
Question 1163 Medium

No pain no gain"" is an idiom that means:"

A
You should feel pain to be rich.
B
You must work for what you want.
C
Pain is harmful for gain.
D
Games are painful.
Question 1164 Medium

In the sentence "She is leaving" the word 'is' is a:

A
Main Verb
B
Helping Verb
C
Noun
D
Adjective
Question 1165 Medium

What is the adjective form of the noun 'luck'?

A
luckness
B
luckly
C
lucky
D
luckish
Question 1166 Medium

Why did the doctor say the lady might have died?

A
Because the ambulance was too late.
B
Because she had a very high fever.
C
Because timely CPR was not provided.
D
Because the crowd was in the way.
Question 1167 Medium

The past perfect tense uses the helping verb:

A
has
B
have
C
was
D
had
Question 1168 Medium

Which preposition is used to talk about a specific point in the past (e.g. 1993 8 o'clock)?

A
for
B
since
C
from
D
at
Question 1169 Medium

Which of the following is a relative pronoun?

A
and
B
then
C
which
D
but
Question 1170 Medium

Parentheses ( ) are used to:

A
End a sentence.
B
Show strong emotion.
C
Enclose additional non-essential information.
D
Show possession.
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