Which is the opposite for 'panicky'?
A panickless B unflappable C brazen
B unflappable
She tried her h _ _ _ at making a lava lamp as her arts and crafts project which proved very successful.
hand
Bad luck!!
All scores back to 0!!
Who could object to people have /having fun?
Who could object to people having fun?
Be reluctant and fail to do something mean the same?
Absolutely not!
reluctant: not want to,
fail to : not do
Whis is the odd one out ?
brazen, bold, callous
callous
The animals there were kept in the most w_ _ _ _ _ _ _ conditions, short staffed as the zoo was, it wasn't so surprising!
wretched
Much as / However I would like to stay, I really must go home.
Much as I would like to stay, I really must go home.
That, if you will excuse my say/ saying so, seems to me rather too risky a venture.
That, if you will excuse my saying so, seems to me rather too risky a venture.
The city was concealed/ shrouded/ camouflaged in mist.
The city was shrouded in mist.
The system is not just broken but fundamentally f _ _ _ _ _.
flawed.
I take great e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to the fact that you told my brother before you told me.
exception
bonus !!
everybody gets the points!!
I can't help to think/ thinking it must be quite lively in their house with two such opinionated people under one roof.
I can't help thinking it must be quite lively in their house with two such opinionated people under one roof.
What does this sentence mean:
Illness caused her long suffering -had a bad effect on her
Which is the odd one out?
steadfast, volatile, fickle
steadfast
I am shocked that the government did not respond to this thinly v_ _ _ _ _ threat.
veiled
As devastating as / though the situation was, survivors were grateful for the help received.
As devastating as the situation was, survivors were grateful for the help received.
They would rather shop /shopping at national chains than at local mom-and-pop stores.
They would rather shop at national chains than at local mom-and-pop stores.
She has a coup/a propos/ penchant for champagne.
She has a penchant for champagne.
Her teachers regard her as a r_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, trouble-making girl.
rebellious
The event had been planned with p_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ attention to detail.
painstaking
You have to sit the exams, however / as much you don't feel like doing them.
You have to sit the exams, however much you don't feel like doing them.
His grandfather had been among the first to explore/ exploring the jungle ruins of Indochina.
His grandfather had been among the first to explore the jungle ruins of Indochina.
What does this sentence mean?
I have no bad or negative feelings towards her.