Report: Rafael said, "I want to go to the show this weekend."
Rafael said that he wanted to go to the show this weekend.
Fix the error: Most animals have salivary glands what resemble those in humans.
... salivary glands that resemble ...
Unscramble: been / never / she / to / has / Japan
She has never been to Japan.
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Define: 'Desert' vs. 'Dessert'
Desert is an arid landscape. // Dessert is the sweet course at the end of a meal.
Unscramble: the movie / started / had / already / when / we / arrived
The movie had already started when we arrived.
You go at red, but you stop when its green, what am I?
watermelon or strawberries
Define: 'Loose' vs. 'Lose'
Loose is the opposite of tight. // Lose describes the action of misplacing something.
Fix the error: Research on artificial intelligence began after soon the development of the modern digital computer in the 1940s.
... began soon after the development of ...
What does the idiom mean: The loyal fans cheered for their team through thick and thin, even when they lost.
Through good times and bad
Define: 'Forth' vs. 'Fourth'
Forth means forward. // Fourth refers to the ordinal number 4.
What does the idiom mean: She burned bridges with her friends when she spoke negatively about them without knowing they were right behind her.
To destroy relationships
I have keys, but no locks and space, and no rooms. You can enter, but you can't go outside. What am I?
a keyboard
Unscramble: would / have / been / avoided / the conflict / if / communicated / they / had / earlier
The conflict would have been avoided if they had communicated earlier.
Fix the error: The igloo, a temporarily winter home built by the Inuits of Canada and Greenland, is generally dome-shaped and is usually made from blocks of snow.
... a temporary winter home ...
What does the idiom mean: I don't mean to beat a dead horse, but I still don't understand what happened.
To keep talking about a subject that has already been discussed or decided
Unscramble: hardly / had / he / finished / speaking / when / the audience / interrupted / him
Hardly had he finished speaking when the audience interrupted him.
Fix the error: The symptoms of pneumonia, a lung infection, include high fever, chest pain, breathing difficult, and coughing.
... breathing difficulty ...
Define: 'Complement' vs. 'Compliment'
Complement means to complete or enhance something else. // Compliment means praise or admiration.
You see me once in June, twice in November, but not at all in May. What am I?
the letter 'e'
Fix the error: One of the most significance political movements since the Second World War ended has been the breaking up of former colonial empires into independent nations.
... the most significant ...
Define: 'Proposition' vs. 'Preposition'
Proposition means a suggestion or proposal. // Preposition is a grammatical word.
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What does the idiom mean: They seem to think they can have their cake and eat it too by having excellent schools for their son without paying high taxes.
To enjoy the good parts of something without having or dealing with the bad parts
Unscramble: only / has / not / the company / expanded / but / diversified / investments / also / its
The company has not only expanded but also diversified its investments.