Lesson 14 Sentences
Lesson 14 Sentences
Lesson 14 Meanings
Lesson 14 Meanings
Grammar
Usage
100
Computers were once rare, but today they are more _________________ than typewriters.
What is ubiquitous?
100
The quarterback ___________________ avoided the linebacker's rush while calmly throwing a touchdown pass.
What is deftly?
100
to abandon, give up, to renounce
What is forsake?
100
a strong feeling of sadness or guilt for having done something wrong
What is remorse?
100
That seat in front of the theater is _____ only one available. a. an b. a c. the
What is the?
200
We _________________ the brush around our house so we could have a better view of the lake.
What is truncated?
200
Anyone who is owed money by another person is a ___________________.
What is creditor?
200
dexterous, skillful
What is deft?
200
a person to whom money is owed
What is creditor?
200
Next summer a _______________ exchange student will stay with us. A. German B. Germany C. german
What is German?
300
The enemy invaders _________________ the village, taking everything not tied down.
What is pillage?
300
The steam engine was the __________________ to the gasoline engine.
What is antecedent?
300
going before; preceding; an occurence or event preceding another
What is antecedent?
300
to give bodily form to; to personify; to make part of a system
What is embody?
300
Would you bring me ____________ binoculars over there? A. this B. them C. those
What is those
400
The parents urged their daughter to ______________ her life as a model and return to their home to become a school teacher.
What is forsake?
400
The ____________________ we feel for hurting those we love is the beginning of being able to say we're sorry.
What is remorse?
400
to rob of goods by violent seizure, plunder; to take as spoils
What is pillage?
400
the quality of being everywhere (or seeming to) at the smae time
What is ubiquitous?
400
Prestonville is ten miles away, according to _________ map. A. these B. this C. this here
What is this?
500
Virginia Satir was a wonderful therapist who __________________ in her own life the loving principles she taught to her students.
What is embodied?
500
The witness told the judge he couldn't recite what the accused had said ________________ , but the essence of what he said was that he thought the police were "on the take."
What is verbatim?
500
using exactly the same words, word for word
What is verbatim?
500
to shorten by cutting off
What is truncate?
500
The swelling in my ankle is even ______________ today than yesterday. A. worser B. worsest C. worse
What is worse?