Honorable
a) Musty b) Chivalrous c) Stately
Chivalrous
Dingy, sordid:
Turbulent, Premeditated, Squalid
Squalid
Clue, inkling
a) Animosity b) Apathy c) Intimation
Intimation
Sentence Function:
I am going to Dublin for spring break.
Object of the Preposition
Here are some flowers for (she/her) and her mother.
Here are some flowers for (she/her) and her mother.
Ameliorate, make better
a) Amend b) Solace c) Brandish d) Assent
Amend
Objectionable, blameworthy
Premeditated, Reprehensible, InopportuneReprehensible
Major dislike toward someone
a) Revel b) Chaos c) Intimation d) Animosity e) Gibe
Hostility
Type of phrase:
I really love watching Sesame Street-- don't you?
Gerund Phrase (working as direct object)
Geez, who/whom is wearing enough perfume to kill a small horse?
Who-- subject acting on "is wearing"
Dignified, majestic:
a) Squalid b) Destitute c) Stately d) Affiliated e) Tepid
Stately
Insipid, halfhearted:
Stately, Rampant, Tepid
Tepid
Expression of sympathy toward someone
a) Apathy b) Chaos c) Gibe d) Condolence e) Animosity f) Repose
Condolence
Type of Phrase:
Lucy, singing the praises of her teachers, was really just hoping for a good grade.
Participle Phrase
All of the student body is/are in attendance.
IS
Preplanned, rehearsed
Premeditated
Sloppy, disordered:
Unkempt
To wave arms and hands vigorously
Brandish
What is wrong with this sentence?
I sure will miss Ms. Iafrate's class, however I will not miss listening to stories about Baby Yoda and her cabbage patch doll.
It should look like this:
What is wrong with this sentence?
I sure will miss Ms. Iafrate's class; however, I will not miss listening to stories about Baby Yoda and her cabbage patch doll.
Somebody in this room need/needs to start talking!
Needs
No longer necessary or useful
Obsolete
Prepared or strategized ahead of time
Premeditated
To soothe or reassure
Solace
By 9 pm tonight, we will have been studying for 27 hours straight (possible exaggeration).
Future Perfect Progressive
Many is/are called, but few is/are chosen.
ARE, ARE